Author:
Swink Morgan,Way Michael H.
Abstract
A substantial number of propositions have been made over the last
20 years regarding the content of manufacturing strategy and the process
of strategy development and implementation. Although many of the
propositions have been well received, few have been rigorously tested
via empirical methods. Reviews empirical research efforts to date in
order to assess the effectiveness of current research directions and
methodologies in evaluating earlier propositions. Discusses strengths,
weaknesses and directions for future research in each area of
manufacturing strategy.
Subject
Management of Technology and Innovation,Strategy and Management,General Decision Sciences
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