Building a collaborative network for education and training in international trade facilitation clusters

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The authors present the benefits of collaboration rather than competition in developing educational and training resources for international trade within a geographic region and explore the challenges for business partners, governments and educational institutions. The paper indicates that flexibility in the 21st Century is critical, particularly when striving for virtual implementations of the solution services. It is essential, say the authors, for educators, governments and business executives to focus on performance and the careful orchestration and integration of business, policy and information technology for "Networking" that successfully stimulates inter-governmental cooperation and innovative policies that foster Regional trade facilitation. An innovative way to enhance 21st Century Trade Facilitation is offered with Supply Chain Centers of Regional Excellence (SCcORE). © 2009 IFIP.

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Clendenin, J. A., Petrova, N. N., & Gill, J. K. (2009). Building a collaborative network for education and training in international trade facilitation clusters. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 307, 816–824. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04568-4_83

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