To refine the theories of operations strategy, we need research from all different situational contexts, including different countries—both developing and developed. There have been many studies, including some replications, done in various parts of the world to further the debate on whether competitive priorities are mutually supportive or if they present potential trade-offs, but hardly any from a rapidly growing economy, such as India. This study is a significant attempt in that direction. After a thorough review of the literature, a set of hypotheses is introduced to test whether Indian manufacturers view competitive priorities as mutually supportive or trade-offs. The data from over 150 high-ranking individuals from over 75 manufacture...
In today’s fast changing uncertain business environment several factors influence competitiven...
Productivity is a matter of survival for any business. Higher productivity is sine-qua-non for “surv...
This article assesses the nexus between export, productivity, and competitiveness in the Indian manu...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to understand the competitive priorities of manufacturers in ...
As the field of operations strategy matures, we need to refine the theories and abandon weak models ...
Rapid growth in emerging world markets underscores the need to understand and compare manufacturing ...
This paper provides an analytical abstract of various parameters of manufacturing competitiveness of...
This dissertation investigates the relationship between industrial and trade policies and their impa...
This study investigates the relationships between three dimensions of competitive priorities (custom...
This paper provides an analytical abstract of various parameters of manufacturing competitiveness of...
India and China have experienced almost similar kind of political history till the middle of the las...
In this paper we present findings of the second national survey on the competitiveness of Indian man...
AbstractThis paper provides large scale evidence on the determinants of international competitivenes...
The thesis is a detailed study of the technological and manufacturing strategies of firms in the com...
This paper uses firm level data for the period 1989-2001 to analyse the working of competition in In...
In today’s fast changing uncertain business environment several factors influence competitiven...
Productivity is a matter of survival for any business. Higher productivity is sine-qua-non for “surv...
This article assesses the nexus between export, productivity, and competitiveness in the Indian manu...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to understand the competitive priorities of manufacturers in ...
As the field of operations strategy matures, we need to refine the theories and abandon weak models ...
Rapid growth in emerging world markets underscores the need to understand and compare manufacturing ...
This paper provides an analytical abstract of various parameters of manufacturing competitiveness of...
This dissertation investigates the relationship between industrial and trade policies and their impa...
This study investigates the relationships between three dimensions of competitive priorities (custom...
This paper provides an analytical abstract of various parameters of manufacturing competitiveness of...
India and China have experienced almost similar kind of political history till the middle of the las...
In this paper we present findings of the second national survey on the competitiveness of Indian man...
AbstractThis paper provides large scale evidence on the determinants of international competitivenes...
The thesis is a detailed study of the technological and manufacturing strategies of firms in the com...
This paper uses firm level data for the period 1989-2001 to analyse the working of competition in In...
In today’s fast changing uncertain business environment several factors influence competitiven...
Productivity is a matter of survival for any business. Higher productivity is sine-qua-non for “surv...
This article assesses the nexus between export, productivity, and competitiveness in the Indian manu...