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Survey: Manufacturing Strategy and Competitiveness

Principal Investigators: Dr Andy Cosh, Professor Mike Gregory, Professor Alan Hughes and Dr Shekhar Jayanthi



Overview   |    Output   

Manufacturing firms have been undergoing a number of organisational and technological changes aimed at improving competitiveness of the manufacturing business units and their overall contribution to firm competitiveness. However, despite the implementation of organisational and technological changes firms have found it difficult to compete in their operating environment. In order to understand the ‘missing link’ between manufacturing strategy and competitiveness, we used an approach that related the strategic decision-making process in manufacturing to that of the overall firm, under the influence of changes in a firm’s external environment.

This survey of 205 high technology manufacturing firms in the UK was designed to address the following questions:

  • What is the role of manufacturing operations under different types of firm level strategies and environmental conditions?
  • What are the drivers of firm competitiveness in terms of strategy (firm and manufacturing business unit) and organisational structure, under given external environment?

The database consists of several hundred variables for each firm.

Dates of survey: June to July 1999

Number of responses: The dataset consists of replies from 205 respondents.

Dataset: Manufacturing Strategy and Competitiveness Dataset, 1994-1999 (SN4434)

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