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Title: Longitudinal studies for measuring sequence of cumulative capability Building measures: An operations strategy perspective
Authors: Ghosh, Dababrata 
Keywords: Operations strategy;Performance improvement paths;Cumulative capability building measures;Cross-sectional methods;Longitudinal studies;Trade-offs;Regression;Strategy
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Indian Institute of Management Bangalore
Series/Report no.: IIMB Working Paper-285
Abstract: Several articles have been written in the past examining performance improvement paths and various forms of efficiency frontiers in operations strategy for Industries in US and Europe. There have been weaknesses in these studies owing to their cross sectional nature. In this paper, we bring out those weaknesses; discuss the strength of longitudinal studies and develop a framework to empirically verify the sequence of cumulative capability building measures in industries. The verification or refutation of the 'sandcone model' (Ferdows and De Meyer, 1990) through this study will bring forth new directions of future research for Industries operating in India. 
URI: http://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/123456789/583
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