2014
DOI: 10.4236/wjet.2014.22014
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An Overview of Pakistan’s Textile Sector from Operational Competitive Perspective—A Suggestive Analysis!

Abstract: The basic aim of this paper is to study and analyze the current level of operational competitiveness of Pakistani Private Sector-Textile Manufacturing Enterprises. The subject research area will be probed on the basis of making cross reference comparison between the Pakistani Private Sector (PPS)-Textile Manufacturing Enterprises (TME) with the global Textile Manufacturing players in global manufacturing strategies databases. The results revealed that the "quality" is the most important competitive priority of… Show more

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“…One possibility to mitigate the weaknesses and improve the innovative activities of the LPA would be the collective elaboration of a sectoral development plan, which incorporates in its objectives, among other things, actions to foster cooperation processes focused on P&D and proposals for the qualification of the actors who carry out operational and strategic processes in the textile production chain. The potential contribution of this recommendation to the LPA, in addition to being based on the empirical reality diagnosed in this study, is based on studies already carried out in the textile sector in other countries (Kazmi & Takala, 2014;Nhung & Thuy, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One possibility to mitigate the weaknesses and improve the innovative activities of the LPA would be the collective elaboration of a sectoral development plan, which incorporates in its objectives, among other things, actions to foster cooperation processes focused on P&D and proposals for the qualification of the actors who carry out operational and strategic processes in the textile production chain. The potential contribution of this recommendation to the LPA, in addition to being based on the empirical reality diagnosed in this study, is based on studies already carried out in the textile sector in other countries (Kazmi & Takala, 2014;Nhung & Thuy, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To this end, these policies can be built from a sectoral development plan, with projections of innovative actions aimed at the modernity, efficiency and sustainability of textile and clothing production. (Kazmi & Takala, 2014;Nhung & Thuy, 2018).…”
Section: Innovation In the Textile Fieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is also evident from the growth of national exports. Small capital and the lack of government funding have caused slower growth in the Pakistani textile industry, while international exposure and equal recognition have been obtained because of their remarkable ability and efficiency in attracting international buyers (Kazmi & Takala, 2014). One of the significant contributors to exports in Pakistan is the textile industry.…”
Section: Case Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although Bangladesh's RMG sector has a crucial and dominating role in the world market, the research areas on prospective value addition and future growth have been ignored by researchers. Other competitive neighbouring countries, for instance, Pakistan has a significant amount of research work on the Pakistani RMG sector's value creation (Ahmed, 2008;Hanif & Jafri, 2008;Khan & Khan, 2010;Kazmi & Takala, 2014;Ahmad & Mohammad, 2019;Javed & Atif, 2019), the export value of Iranian textile was insignificant with a constant trend (Shafaei, 2009), India with an expectation to capture the global market by increasing number of units into value addition fields (Chavan, 2001), on the other hand, Kelegama (2009) recommended to high value-added products in Sri Lanka. One significant finding was from the study of Wan Ahmad et al (2007), refereeing the textile industry as a "waste saving" industry.…”
Section: An Overview Of Rmg Value Additionmentioning
confidence: 99%