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This was a research study that holds much relevance to Business Strategy Students, Scholars and Policy Makers particularly in Nigeria, but with possible applicability to other third world countries. Understanding how many small Chinese and Japanese manufacturers have been able to leverage firm specific strategic factors to achieve global relevance and competitive advantage remains critical to poor countries development. Manufacturing is potentially very lucrative in Nigeria, though the context is bedeviled by high operating cost, lack of infrastructural supports, low patronage and policy…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This was a research study that holds much relevance to Business Strategy Students, Scholars and Policy Makers particularly in Nigeria, but with possible applicability to other third world countries. Understanding how many small Chinese and Japanese manufacturers have been able to leverage firm specific strategic factors to achieve global relevance and competitive advantage remains critical to poor countries development. Manufacturing is potentially very lucrative in Nigeria, though the context is bedeviled by high operating cost, lack of infrastructural supports, low patronage and policy inconsistency. This study examined how despite the challenges, leading manufacturing firms had weathered the storms to stay above the waters. In summary, leveraging firm strategic factors had accounted for certain manufacturing successes even in Nigeria.
Autorenporträt
Sylvanus Simon Adamade holds PhD in Business Administration (University of Ilorin), MSc.in Business Administion (University of Ilorin), and BSc. in Accounting (University of Calabar, Nigeria). He is a Labour Educator in the Michael Imoudu National Institute for Labour Studies, Ilorin, Nigeria. He is married to Engr (Mrs) Christy and has two sons.