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Proceedings of 8th International Conference «Economic Integration, Competition and Cooperation» | 2011

Tourist Clusterisation of Small Entrepreneurs in the Tourism of the Republic of Croatia in the Framework of the European Union Cluster Policy

Marija Ivaniš; Kristina Črnjar; Romina Alkier Radnić

The European Union cluster policy significantly changes the ambitions and effectiveness of the EU Member States to stimulate and strengthen their national cluster policies. The interest for strengthening the cluster policy in the European Union has significantly increased after the new Member States had entered the EU in 2004.Their significant characteristic is research and innovation, and the clusters are based on the Lisbon Strategy which points out strengthening of economic growth and increasing employment. It especially points out the task to promote and support clusters in the framework of regional, industrial and innovation policy. By clusterisation, the EU Member States will strengthen their competitiveness in the framework of strong European and world competition, initiate an even stronger cooperation within the region, but also on the entire EU territory.Clusters are the critical moving force of open innovation and the key source of competitive advantage in the global economy. An increase in competitiveness of the Croatian economy must be achieved by strengthening the clusterisation process, and this especially refers to small economic entities. Small and medium-sized enterprises joined in a cluster primarily have the following advantages: increase in employment and manufacturing, innovation boost, strengthening of expertise and the know-how, and an increase in the quality of products and services, as well as an increase in export. As regional concentration of specialised companies and institutions linked by multiple connections, and transfer of relationships between these connections, clusters form a favourable environment for innovation by creating and perfecting new ideas in the networks in which various companies and institutions co-operate.Over the last century, there was a sudden increase in the interest for industrial clusterisation, and the growth of globalisation inevitably imposes the necessity to develop tourist clusterisation as the only possible survival of global tourism, which includes any tourist destination. Tourist destinations develop more quickly by using the cluster concept, apply contemporary working methods faster and draw the maximum from the market environment, by which the destination gains competitive advantages in relation to others. Competitiveness of local small entrepreneurs in tourist destinations which operate in the global business environment will increasingly depend on the ability to co-operate and form partnerships on the local level, and competitiveness of any tourist destination in relation to others will in depend in the future on the effectiveness of its tourist clusters.


Tourism hospitality management | 2009

REPOSITIONING OF THERMAL SPA TOURISM OF NORTH- WEST CROATIA IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE EUROPEAN THERMAL SPA TOURISM TRENDS

Romina Alkier Radnić; Daniela Gračan; Marija Fišter


Ekonomski vjesnik : Review of Contemporary Entrepreneurship, Business, and Economic Issues | 2013

Poslovni turizam u funkciji unaprjeđenja turizma grada Opatije

Romina Alkier Radnić; Ivan Herak; Andreja Rudančić-Lugarić


Archive | 2012

Tourism Destination research

Branko Blažević; Milena Peršić; Suzana Marković; Dora Smolčić Jurdana; Stipanović Christian; Romina Alkier Radnić; Adriana Jelušić; Nižić Krstinić; Elena Rudan; Daniela Soldić Frleta


Journal of international Scientific Publication: Economy & Business | 2012

Sustainable Rural Tourism in Croatia and the Role of Cultural Resources

Romina Alkier Radnić; Vedran Milojica; Danijel Drpić


Archive | 2010

Turizam u Europskoj uniji

Romina Alkier Radnić


20th Biennial International Congress Tourism and Hospitality Industry 2010 “New Trends in Tourism and Hospitality Management” | 2010

ECONOMIC CRISIS AND RECESSION AS A CHALLENGE FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF TOURISM IN CROATIA AND IN THE EUROPEAN UNION

Romina Alkier Radnić


Tourism hospitality management | 2008

Restorable Energy Sources as a Factor of the Competitive Improvement Ability of a Tourist Destination

Daniela Gračan; Romina Alkier Radnić; Sinisa Bogdan


4th Internatonal Scientific Conference on Kinesiology | 2005

Development of Congress Tourism

Branko Blažević; Romina Alkier Radnić


Economic Development Perspectives of SEE Region in Global Recession Context | 2018

Small Business of the Republic of Croatia in the European Concept Of Entrepreneurship Development

Romina Alkier Radnić; Marija Ivaniš; Vedran Milojica

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