MURFREESBORO — What makes a region stand out from the crowd?
Although many regions have a similar institutional structure and business
environment, why do some of them perform better than others? How can we set new
strategic directions for our region?
Murat Arik, interim director of
the Business and Economic Research Center at MTSU, answers those questions in a
recently published new book, “Understanding and Analyzing Competitive
Dynamics.”
The book, with Arik as author and
BERC senior research associate Steve Livingston as a contributor, analyzes
business and economic dynamics from an interdisciplinary perspective by
incorporating tools and approaches from regional economic development,
international business and strategic management literature.
“This book has emerged out of
Jones College’s extensive involvement in business communities across Middle
Tennessee. We wanted to share our experience with the academic communities and
economic development professionals across the world,” Arik said.
The goal of the book is to help
students of economic development understand the dynamics of business
growth.
“This type of scholarship is
extremely helpful in positioning MTSU, the Jones College of Business, and the
BERC as major voices in regional public policy decisions,” said Dr. David
Urban, dean of the Jones College.
Arik received his bachelor’s
degree from Ankara University in Turkey in public administration, his master’s
from the Maxwell School at Syracuse University, his doctorate from the
University of Connecticut in international political economy and foreign
policy, and his AACSB-accredited post-doctoral bridge program from the
University of Florida in strategic management, international business and
marketing.
Arik has nearly 15 years of
experience in regional economic analysis. His primary research areas include
human capital formation, regional economic development, industry cluster
analysis, downtown revitalization, and community needs assessment among others.
His book is available on
amazon.com.
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