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TUREČKOVÁ, Kamila and Jan NEVIMA. Dynamics of the Development of the Quaternary Sector in EU. Online. In STANÍČKOVÁ, Michaela and MELECKÝ, Lukáš. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on European Integration 2024. Ostrava: VSB – Technical University of Ostrava, 2024, p. 379 - 387. ISBN 978-80-248-4734-4. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.31490/9788024847344.
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Original name Dynamics of the Development of the Quaternary Sector in EU
Authors TUREČKOVÁ, Kamila and Jan NEVIMA.
Edition Ostrava, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on European Integration 2024. p. 379 - 387, 9 pp. 2024.
Publisher VSB – Technical University of Ostrava
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Original language English
Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Field of Study 50700 5.7 Social and economic geography
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Publication form electronic version available online
Organization unit School of Business Administration in Karvina
ISBN 978-80-248-4734-4
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.31490/9788024847344
Keywords in English extended sectoral structure, quaternary sector, EU countries, development, analysis
Tags International impact, Reviewed
Changed by Changed by: doc. Ing. Kamila Turečková, Ph.D., MBA, učo 16853. Changed: 5/6/2024 06:51.
Abstract
The expanded sectoral structure, which adds the quaternary sector to the primary, secondary and tertiary sectors, provides a more factual view of economic changes in countries and regions and allows for a more comprehensive analysis of trends in economic activity and individual sectors. The aim of this paper is, against the background of a comparative analysis, to determine the development of the quaternary sector in the 27 EU countries over the period 1995-2021. The quaternary sector and its share in the sectoral structure of the economy is reflected in current approaches to promoting, in particular, qualitative, endogenous and responsible-sustainable development and is associated with the concept of Society 4.0. The activities included in the quaternary sector are an important source of competitiveness and have implications in today's so accentuated applications of the institutional guidelines of regional development to the practical management and support of the territory. The expanded sectoral structure, which adds the quaternary sector to the primary, secondary and tertiary sectors, provides a more factual view of economic changes in countries and regions and allows for a more comprehensive analysis of trends in economic activity and individual sectors. The aim of this paper is, against the background of a comparative analysis, to determine the development of the quaternary sector in the 27 EU countries over the period 1995-2021. The quaternary sector and its share in the sectoral structure of the economy is reflected in current approaches to promoting, in particular, qualitative, endogenous and responsible-sustainable development and is associated with the concept of Society 4.0. The activities included in the quaternary sector are an important source of competitiveness and have implications in today's so accentuated applications of the institutional guidelines of regional development to the practical management and support of the territory. The expanded sectoral structure, which adds the quaternary sector to the primary, secondary and tertiary sectors, provides a more factual view of economic changes in countries and regions and allows for a more comprehensive analysis of trends in economic activity and individual sectors. The aim of this paper is, against the background of a comparative analysis, to determine the development of the quaternary sector in the 27 EU countries over the period 1995-2021. The quaternary sector and its share in the sectoral structure of the economy is reflected in current approaches to promoting, in particular, qualitative, endogenous and responsible-sustainable development and is associated with the concept of Society 4.0. The activities included in the quaternary sector are an important source of competitiveness and have implications in today's so accentuated applications of the institutional guidelines of regional development to the practical management and support of the territory.
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