Business and national priorities for industrial development: Intersectoral consensus in Israel
研究调查了以色列工业、劳工和政府部门的专家,发现他们在工业发展的商业目标(如盈利能力)和国家目标(如人力资源利用)上存在共识,这种共识源于应对外部威胁的相互依赖。
Abstract This study describes a survey of experts chosen from Industry, Labour, and Government in Israel, who ranked and scored three business and four national goals in the context of industrial development. The business goals represented profitability, capital use and growth potential. The national goals involved human resource utilization, added value, foreign exchange conservation, and export of technologically advanced products. The findings support a hypothesis of consensus on goals and goal priorities between different sectors of the Israel economy, despite what might appear to be their divergent special interests. The findings also indicate overall consensus with respect to a balance between business and national goals. The study concludes that this consensus is the result of the need to respond to environmental threats and uncertainties which has created a sense of mutual interdependence among the sectors.