Given the intense international competition brought on by globalisation, an organization's profit is largely determined by how it leverages its internal and external resources. This paper studies the production sourcing strategies adopted by the small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the clothing industry together with their motivations for outsourcing, adoption of buyer-seller relationships, and satisfaction with their production sourcing performance. A conceptual framework was developed from the literature and tested using a questionnaire survey. Quantitative analysis showed that motivational factors (MFs) can affect an SME's satisfaction with its operational achievement; while host-country and location MFs can affect its strategic achievement. In addition, firms adopting a pure transaction approach seemed to be negatively motivated by the total-cost factor; and those adopting a more diverse sourcing strategy were more likely to be motivated by the corporate factor so as to develop appropriate buyer-seller relationships with vendors, and to be satisfied with their operational performance. This paper contributes to a deeper understanding of business networking from the perspectives of SMEs in regard to their pursuit of production sourcing; and demonstrates how clothing SMEs adopt production sourcing strategies to improve their production sourcing performance.
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May 01 2014
Production Outsourcing: Perspectives from Small and Medium-sized Enterprises Available to Purchase
Karen Ka-Leung Moon;
Karen Ka-Leung Moon
Department of Textiles, Merchandising and Fashion Design, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
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Fung-Yi Tam;
Fung-Yi Tam
Institute of Textiles and Clothing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
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Mei-Mei Lau;
Mei-Mei Lau
School of Professional Education and Executive Development, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
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Jimmy M.T. Chang
Jimmy M.T. Chang
Institute of Textiles and Clothing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2515-8090
Print ISSN: 1560-6074
© 2014 Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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Research Journal of Textile and Apparel (2014) 18 (2): 65–83.
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Moon KK, Tam F, Lau M, Chang JM (2014), "Production Outsourcing: Perspectives from Small and Medium-sized Enterprises". Research Journal of Textile and Apparel, Vol. 18 No. 2 pp. 65–83, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/RJTA-18-02-2014-B009
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