2013
DOI: 10.1108/bij-03-2012-0015
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Implementation of benchmarking concepts in Indian automobile industry – an empirical study

Abstract: Purpose -This paper aims to present existence comprehensive analysis of state of implementation of benchmarking concepts in Indian automotive companies. Design/methodology/approach -The research is carried out through a mixed method of research approach comprising of a survey of 300 auto companies in India. Out of 300, 48 valid responses together with three additional case studies were used in the data analysis. Inclusion of case studies was aspired to get deeper insight into the issues pertaining to adoption … Show more

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“…In the context of India, Panwar et al (2013) studied the adoption and implementation of benchmarking in automotive companies. They conducted a survey for 300 respondents.…”
Section: The Relationship Between Benchmarking and Organizational Permentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the context of India, Panwar et al (2013) studied the adoption and implementation of benchmarking in automotive companies. They conducted a survey for 300 respondents.…”
Section: The Relationship Between Benchmarking and Organizational Permentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As Iran makes move to stimulate WTO accession talks, the quality will become more important issue to Iran automobile industry in order to compete with international competitors (Forouzan & Mirassadallahi, 2009). These companies are under pressure to produce higher quality at lower prices; wider product range with shorter lead times; and customization of products (Singh et al, 2007;Jain et al, 2008;Scavarda et al, 2009;Panwar et al 2013). Barnes and Morris (2008) found that in order to survive in the global automotive industry, developing economies have to upgrade and adopt world class manufacturing standards (Panwar et al 2013).…”
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“…According to Taschner and Taschner (2016), benchmarking has been widely adopted to identify gaps and underpin process improvement and has been defined as a structured process to enable improvement in organisational performance by adopting superior practices from organisations that have successfully deployed them (Moffett et al , 2008). A detailed discussion of benchmarking definitions and typology is beyond the scope of this paper and there are already several publications that have discussed them extensively (Chen, 2002; Panwar et al , 2013; Prašnikar et al , 2005).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%