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Journal of Applied Organizational Systems and Behavior

2021 Volume 1

Organizational Behavior of Entities Engaged in Foreign Economic Activity of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU)


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  1. Department of Individual Behavior and Leadership, Faculty of Economics, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
  2. Department of Organizational Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain.
Abstract

This article explores the organizational behavior of entities involved in the foreign economic activities of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), focusing on the Eurasian Partnership initiative grounded in the EAEU framework and the Chinese transport corridor. The project is portrayed as a representation of a new global order founded on regional and interregional integration groups. The author emphasizes that this initiative exemplifies the emerging world architecture based on economic and integration group systems and is open to expansion, potentially including countries such as India, Pakistan, Iran, additional CIS members, and other states in the future. The study concludes that by 2025, the EAEU aims to establish unified markets for energy, hydrocarbons, and finance. The EAEU has the potential to evolve into a key hub along a broad integration route, attracting new partners to address technological and economic challenges. The research relies on official EAEU documents, statements from authorized officials, media monitoring, and economic data analysis.


How to cite this article
Vancouver
Alvarez S, Ortega C, Navarro L. Organizational Behavior of Entities Engaged in Foreign Economic Activity of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). J Appl Organ Syst Behav. 2021;1:16-9.
APA
Alvarez, S., Ortega, C., & Navarro, L. (2021). Organizational Behavior of Entities Engaged in Foreign Economic Activity of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). Journal of Applied Organizational Systems and Behavior, 1, 16-19.

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