0 the fact of being able to compete successfully with other companies, countries, organizations, etc.: --
She has a heel injury but her competitiveness tends to overcome physical pain.
It is not true there is a crisis in the country's scientific or technological competitiveness.
1 the ability of people to compete successfully: --
2 the ability of a business, a country, or a person to compete: --
Critical revisions may contribute substantially to the performance improvements needed for competitiveness.
This deal should help the company's competitiveness at home and abroad.
The report also identifies ten essential elements of manufacturing enterprise leadership and discusses the importance of strategic alignment for successful long-term competitiveness and business viability.
This is because with globalization, the emphasis is more on competitiveness, strength and self-sustainability.
Impact of structural adjustment and adoption of technology on competitiveness of major cocoa producing countries.
In each accompanying parliamentary contest, the winning presidential candidate managed a majority, but the competitiveness of this body has continued to intensify.
Such a typology will assist in identifying the institutional arrangements most likely to promote the competitiveness of projects in specific circumstances.
Investigating the precise role of electoral competitiveness in mediating or moderating the relationship between electoral systems and real price levels promises considerable gains.
Globalisation can create new contexts - whether through the development of international markets with new risk patterns or through a reconfiguration of the national competitiveness challenge.
Perennial weeds are very difficult to control by crop competitiveness.