The article features microeconomic aspects concerning the behaviour of economic entities and relations between them in the situation of threat against security of the state. Active opposition to threats necessitates processes of cooperation, which consequently enable achieving a collective competition advantage. One of the most effective forms of cooperation are clusters being a flexible form of horizontal cooperation between companies, scientific research centers and public authorities, whose special role in ensuring the security of the state is to increase the competitiveness of the economy and build social capital. The aim of the article is to verify the hypothesis that the feeling of the state security threat affects the intensification of cooperation processes in the economy, which in turn leads to international competitiveness of enterprises.
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