The purpose of this study is to explore the effect of a company’s size on its manager’s perception towards changes in market needs and manufacturing flexibility. To serve the purpose,a questionnaire was designed by considering different types of manufacturing flexibility and changes occurring in market needs. The collected data were then analyzed to verify the proposed hypotheses. The results showed that a company’s size significantly influence manager’s perception towards manufacturing flexibility and market requirements. For instance,reliability is given higher priority by managers of micro and small enterprises in comparison with managers of medium and large enterprises. Similarly, routine flexibility is found to be significantly more im...
Manufacturing flexibility - the ability to change or respond quickly has been heralded as a major c...
This paper presents a quantitative study carried out on more than 200 manufacturing plants located i...
This paper examines whether different strategies are associated with different sized firms in a foca...
The purpose of this study is to explore the effect of a company’s size on its manager’s perception t...
Managers’ perceptions of flexibility in manufacturing were investigated in a research case study con...
Due to the rapid change in business environment importance of manufacturing flexibility and continuo...
Manufacturing flexibility can be used to achieve competitive advantage. Since flexibility is a relat...
This study aims to determine the factors that affect the performance of the company's furniture. Sur...
This research aims to investigate the impact of manufacturing flexibility on business performance. T...
This paper investigates managerial practices that are conducive to the management of flexibility. Us...
With the increasing emphasis on globalization and consumer demands in highly competitive markets, or...
The Law of Proportionate Effect depicts that firm’s growth rate is independent of its size; Gibrat (...
The paper describes research on a size-structure relationship in manufacturing enterprises. The rese...
Manufacturing organizations are experiencing a wide range of forces which make it necessary for them...
Unpredictable environment, shortened life cycles of products and global competiveness, even on local...
Manufacturing flexibility - the ability to change or respond quickly has been heralded as a major c...
This paper presents a quantitative study carried out on more than 200 manufacturing plants located i...
This paper examines whether different strategies are associated with different sized firms in a foca...
The purpose of this study is to explore the effect of a company’s size on its manager’s perception t...
Managers’ perceptions of flexibility in manufacturing were investigated in a research case study con...
Due to the rapid change in business environment importance of manufacturing flexibility and continuo...
Manufacturing flexibility can be used to achieve competitive advantage. Since flexibility is a relat...
This study aims to determine the factors that affect the performance of the company's furniture. Sur...
This research aims to investigate the impact of manufacturing flexibility on business performance. T...
This paper investigates managerial practices that are conducive to the management of flexibility. Us...
With the increasing emphasis on globalization and consumer demands in highly competitive markets, or...
The Law of Proportionate Effect depicts that firm’s growth rate is independent of its size; Gibrat (...
The paper describes research on a size-structure relationship in manufacturing enterprises. The rese...
Manufacturing organizations are experiencing a wide range of forces which make it necessary for them...
Unpredictable environment, shortened life cycles of products and global competiveness, even on local...
Manufacturing flexibility - the ability to change or respond quickly has been heralded as a major c...
This paper presents a quantitative study carried out on more than 200 manufacturing plants located i...
This paper examines whether different strategies are associated with different sized firms in a foca...