Business partners evaluation & selection at the SMES – a Romanian case study
Journal Title: Proceedings in Manufacturing Systems - Year 2015, Vol 10, Issue 3
Abstract
At the SMEs level, the partner evaluation and selection is an activity aimed to build a business partnership that will lead both to increased competitiveness and adaptability to market demands. In recent years, the Romanian SME investments needed to implement a knowledge management system closely related in terms of ICT facilities and existing software, personnel qualification, objectives and the chosen technology solution implementation. The knowledge-based system for the partner evaluation and selection presented in this paper was implemented at the Department of Engineering and Foreign Languages and the UPB-PREMINV&CTTM research centers from University "Politehnica" of Bucharest, in an university – SMEs partnership.
Authors and Affiliations
Dan Alexandru MITREA, Sebastian Marius ROSU, Ionel-Bujorel PAVALOIU, George DRĂGOI
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