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International Journal of Manufacturing Technology and Management, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1-7, 2000
- Vangelis Souitaris, Timos Daskalopoulos

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Managing science and technology parks in low-tech environments: a resource-based strategic mapping framework. - Robert D. Handscombe, Eann A. Patterson:

The strategic mismatch of industrial and university research. 1013-1023 - Khalifa N. Al-Khalifa, Elaine Aspinwall:

Using the Competing Values Framework to identify the ideal culture profile for TQM: a UK perspective. 1024-1040 - Richard Lynch:

Resource-based view: paradigm or checklist? 1041-1054 - Tor Guimaraes:

Exploring manufacturing companies' effectiveness in Competitive Intelligence, IS support and business change. 479-491 - Philip Southey, Derek Steeple, Mirko Wilhelm:

Buyer-supplier co-development in UK automotive manufacturing: closing the continuous improvement loop. 492-504 - Ari J. Maunuksela, Josu Takala, Simo Keskinen:

Attributes of quality and competitiveness in electronics manufacturing firms. 505-516 - Charles Tennant, Paul Roberts:

Using Hoshin Kanri for strategy deployment. 517-531 - Nick Oliver, Rick Delbridge:

The characteristics of high performing supply chains. 532-545 - John A. Buzacott, Yasemin Kahyaoglu:

Flexibility and robustness in manufacturing. 546-558 - Ian P. McCarthy

, Thierry Rakotobe-Joel, Gerry Frizelle:
Complex systems theory: implications and promises for manufacturing organisations. 559-579 - Ruth J. Boaden, Jonathan M. Sims:

Manufacturing assessment using Schonberger's 16 customer-focused principles. 580-619 - Keith Goffin, Marek Szwejczewski, Michael Sweeney, Colin New:

Product innovation in UK manufacturing companies. 620-632 - David J. Robb, Bin Xie:

Appropriate manufacturing strategy in China: a case study. 633-644 - Amrik S. Sohal

, Gloria L. Lee, Peter G. Burcher:
Advanced manufacturing technology investments in Britain: 1989 versus 1996. 645-659 - Anders Drejer, Jens O. Riis:

New dimensions of competence development in industrial enterprises. 660-682 - Michalis Menicou

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Strategic decisions in the manufacturing function: dealing with their complexity using decision-analysis techniques. 683-697 - Marcel Cohen, David Shepherd:

Adjustment delays in production and the impact of cyclical shocks. 698-713 - Ip-Shing Fan

, Nicola J. Ward, Stephen C. Cooper, Kamal Sehdev, Gareth Williams:
Development of a generic capability model for extended enterprise design for manufacture. 714-729 - John Bessant

, David Francis, Sandie Meredith, Raphael Kaplinsky, Steve Brown:
Developing manufacturing agility in SMEs. 730-756 - Allan Hansen, Carsten Orts Hansen, Jan Mouritsen

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Competitiveness, flexibility and management controls: mobilising and managing flexibility in four SMEs. 757-776 - Angappa Gunasekaran:

World class manufacturing in small and medium enterprises. 777-789 - Oded Lowengart, Daniel Vekstein:

Integration between technology-based marketing and manufacturing capabilities: a multiple-case study of small firms in Israel. 790-809 - Antonella Meneghetti, Guido Nassimbeni, Stefano Tonchia:

Innovation and performance in small manufacturing firms: results of an empirical research. 810-827 - Sunyang Chung:

Diffusion of advanced manufacturing technologies in Korean SMEs. 828-843 - Abby Ghobadian, Nicholas O'Regan:

Developing an exploratory model to determine the link between organisational culture, leadership style and contingency factors on the corporate strategy of manufacturing SMEs. 860-878 - Abby Ghobadian, Nicholas O'Regan:

Time to reassess the size criterion for SME classification? An empirical investigation. 879-890 - Slavko Dolinsek, Janez Kopac:

Process planning in mass production. 891-900 - George M. Chryssochoidis

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Why do high-tech firms suffer delays in international new product rollouts? 901-918 - W. A. Taylor, T. M. Thrall:

Implications of digital technology for the print labelling industry. 919-952 - Victor Portougal:

Production planning system redesign: a case study of food production. 953-960 - John Bauly, Andrew Nee:

New product development: implementing best practices, dissemination and human factors. 961-982 - David Gallear, Abby Ghobadian, Jonathan Liu, Hong Woo:

Quality and business process synergy: key strategies promoting longevity. 983-993

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