Definīcija:1. Preces atbilstības pakāpe izvēlētā tirgus prasībām pēc tehniskiem, ekonomiskiem u. c. rādītājiem. 2. Uzņēmuma un tā vadības lietpratība laba preču un pakalpojumu noieta tirgus radīšanā, risinot tehnoloģijas, ražošanas, pakalpojumu, personāla, praktisko iemaņu un zināšanu, stratēģiskās un kalendārās plānošanas jautājumus, kā arī nodrošinot pareizu noieta politiku, labu ražojumu un pakalpojumu kvalitāti, augstu līdzpakalpojumu līmeni u. c.
Ekonomikas skaidrojošā vārdnīca. — R., Zinātne, 2000
Definīcija:The guidelines for a global policy on competitiveness are laid down in the White Paper on growth, competitiveness and employment, produced by the European Commission in 1994. There are four basic objectives: helping European firms to adapt to the new globalized and interdependent competitive situation; exploiting the competitive advantages associated with the gradual shift to a knowledge-based economy; promoting a sustainable development (q.v.) of industry; reducing the time-lag between the pace of change in supply and the corresponding adjustments in demand. In the context of the Intergovernmental Conference (IGC), the policy on employment will be reviewed in the light of these guidelines and those mapped out by the European Council in Essen. Some Member States would like competitiveness to be included in Article B of the Treaty.