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- Title
DETERMINANTS AND RELATIONS OF COMPETITION AND PERFORMANCE IN CABLE MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY.
- Authors
A. P., Setiawan; I., Primiana; E. T., Sule; U., Kaltum
- Abstract
The objective of this paper is to empirically test the impact of government regulation, industry competition, and supply chain integration on cable manufacturers' competitive strategy and how these factors affect manufacturers' performance. There has not been much focus given by previous studies on cable manufacturers' competition strategy, especially in emerging economies. Therefore, there is a lack of consensus regarding the determinants of cable manufacturers' competitive strategy and its impact on business performance. Filling this gap and providing recommendations for both cable manufacturing and regulators to improve the cable manufacturing industry's performance, the present study has been executed, and this proposed research also provides the novelties to this paper. Partial least square estimation was used with data from 31 cable manufacturers in Indonesia. The estimation result shows that cable manufacturers' competitive strategy is significantly affected by industry competition and supply chain integration, while the government regulation variable is not significant. Regarding business performance, industry competition has the largest total effect, followed by supply chain integration, competitive strategy, and government regulation, respectively.
- Subjects
INDONESIA; CABLE manufacturing; EMERGING markets; GOVERNMENT regulation; ORGANIZATIONAL performance; MANUFACTURING industries; LEAST squares
- Publication
Polish Journal of Management Studies, 2021, Vol 23, Issue 1, p341
- ISSN
2081-7452
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.17512/pjms.2021.23.1.21