Title of article :
Investigating the Manufacturing Industries’ Competitiveness According to Porter’s Competitive Model (Case Study: Ilam Manufacturing Industries)
Author/Authors :
Naghdalipour ، Tahereh Faculty of Literature and Humanities - Ilam University , Aidi ، Mohammad Faculty of Literature and Humanities - Ilam university , Yasini ، Ali Faculty of Literature and Humanities - Ilam university
From page :
213
To page :
242
Abstract :
The purpose of this study was to investigate the competitiveness of manufacturing industries according to Porter’s Competitive model in six industries including chemical cellulose, textile, power electronics, automotive auto parts, metal casting, and food pharmaceutics industries. The research method was descriptive survey and applied in terms of purpose. The statistical population of the study consisted of 3372 employees of industrial companies in Ilam city. Using Krejcie-Morgan-sample-size table (1995), 246 people were selected by stratified sampling method. To collect data, a researcher-made questionnaire with 25 items was used, verified in terms of that its reliability and validity by Cronbach’s alpha and factor analysis methods, respectively. For data analysis, LISREL and SPSS software, one-sample t-test, Friedman prioritization and variance analysis were used. The results showed that the food pharmaceutics industry with the average score of 3.27 and the electrical electronics industry with the average score of 3.25 ranked the highest and the lowest respectively in terms of competitiveness based on Porter’s Five Forces Model.
Keywords :
Competitive Advantage , Competitiveness , Michael Porter’s Competitiveness Model
Journal title :
International Journal of New Political Economy
Journal title :
International Journal of New Political Economy
Record number :
2746321
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