Experimental design applied to competitive advantage analysis in agribusinesses: porter’s model
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https://doi.org/10.47808/revistabioagro.v6i1.130Keywords:
competitiveness, spss, experimental design, lineal regression, goodness of fitnessAbstract
The present article discusses and utilizes an experimental design that applies SPPS in a lineal regression in which competitiveness represents the dependent variable and technology, commercialization, and exports are the independent variables. The experimental design is consisted in analyzing the variables running through a “Godness of Fitness”, to one another and compared to the dependent variable. Thus, the model allows for analyzing the correlation levels of each variable adjusted to the Godness of Fitness.
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