2 Engineering Economic Strategy and Problems of Economic Complexity

Lucy Lunevich

RMIT University

DOI: 10.1201/9781003374879-2

2.1 Introduction

Engineering economic strategy (EES) crosses many disciplinary boundaries. EES is a transdisciplinary body of knowledge that facilitates economic growth and higher productivity and improves human conditions via effective engineering solutions, product developments, and connection to services. It consists of a minimum of three core interrelated disciplines: (1) Engineering Enterprise, (2) Economic Development, and (3) Strategic Focus.

EES deals with the effective implementation of a set of strategic steps by an engineering or technology company in specific market conditions and specific geographic places ...

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