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The core competitiveness of a country or a regional government compared to the competitors, such as international organizations, other governments, non-governmental organizations or enterprise organization, has an advantage and competence differences. The Internet has made governments at all levels face great pressures to reshape their own core competitiveness. In this paper, the construction of core competences of governments in the network age is studied by comparison and a case study. We analyze the competition environment and the problems facing an example provincial government, and argue that in the network age core competitiveness has to cover the government's information ability, decision-making ability, executive ability and regulation ability. We then proposes some countermeasures for the construction of core competitiveness for the chosen provincial government. © 2016, UK Simulation Society. All rights reserved.
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International Journal of Simulation: Systems, Science and Technology
ISSN: 1473-8031
Year: 2016
Issue: 16
Volume: 17
Page: 15.1-15.6
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