@article{granabetter2016export,
  title = {Export between the Poles Globalisation and Regionalisation-using the Case of the Austrian District Burgenland},
  author = {Doris Maria Granabetter},
  year = 2016,
  url = {https://ibimapublishing.com/articles/JEURB/2016/900383/},
  journal = {Journal of EU Research in Business},
  volume = 2016 (2016),
  pages = 6,
  doi = 10.5171/2016.900383,
  abstract = {Burgenland is located in the eastern part of Austria. 17.000 companies of the sectors: business, industry and trade are members of the Economic Chamber. Nearly 5 % of them are engaged in exports, as compared to the Austrian average, 10 % of the entrepreneurs are engaged in operations abroad. The region was defined as an Objective 1-area from 1995 to 2006. Burgenland took benefit from the Phasing-Out Programme from the years 2007 to 2013. According to the Regional Management Burgenland (2014), the area will be a region in transition from 2014 to 2020. The development plan focused and still focuses on research, innovation, strengthening the competitiveness of small and medium-sized enterprises and supports investments in energy efficiency in Burgenland. This paper focuses on the expectations of entrepreneurs in Burgenland using an online questionnaire and an expert interview. The aim is to provide more information about the propensity to start businesses on foreign markets and the conditions which need to be fulfilled by the economy to export successfully. Burgenland’s entrepreneurs currently see chances in foreign markets. Their initial position is better than ever - especially when it comes to infrastructure, funding and the support to enter the market. The trend to globalisation or regionalisation is dependent on the local structure of the economy and the demand on the home market. In different sectors and in different areas of the world globalisation and regionalisation supersede each other and coexist depending on the political, economic and environmental situation.},
  keywords = {Burgenland, export tendency, globalisation, regionalisation},
  note = Article ID: 900383
}
