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Comprehensive Bibliography

on

Manufacturing Strategy
By

G. S. Dangayach & S. G. Deshmukh


Contact Professor S.G. Deshmukh at: deshmukh@mech.iitd.ernet.in

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DELHI, INDIA

October 2000

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Updated in Oct.2000

1. AGRAWAL, R., TANNIOU, M. and WILEMAN, D., 1997, Assimilating IT innovation: strategies, and moderating influences, IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 44, 4, 347-351. 2. AHLSTROM, P. and WESTBROOK, R., 1999, Implications of mass customization for OM; an exploratory survey, International Journal of Operations and Production Management, 19, 3, 262-274. 3. AMARO, G., HENDRY, L. AND KINGMAN, B., 1999, Competitive advantage, customization and a new taxonomy for non make-to-stock companies, International Journal of Operations and Production Management, 19, 4, 349371. 4. ANDERSON, J.C., CLEVELAND, G. and SCHROEDER, R.G., 1989, Operations strategy: a literature review, Journal of Operations Management, 8, 2, and 133-158. 5. ANDERSON, J.C., SCHROEDER, R.G., and CLEVELAND, G., 1991, The process of manufacturing strategy: some empirical observations and conclusions, International Journal of Operations and Production

Management, 11, 3, 86-110. 6. ARDISHVILI, A. and HILL, A.V., 1993, Manufacturing practices in the commonwealth of independent states, International Journal of Operations and Production Management, 13, 10, 60-75. 7. ARTHUR, J.B., 1994, Effects of human resource systems on manufacturing performance and turnover, Academy of Management Journal, 37, 3, 670-687. 8. AZZONE, G., and NOCI, G., 1998, Identifying effective MSS for the deployment of green manufacturing strategy, International Journal of Operations and Production Management, 18, 1, 308 -335. 9. AZZONE, G., MASELLA, C. and BERTELE, V., 1991, Design of performance measures for time-based companies, International Journal of Operations and Production Management, 11, 3, 77-85.

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10. BADRI, M.A., DAVIS, D., and DAVIS, D., 2000, Operations strategy, environmental uncertainty and performance: a path analytic model of industries in developing countries, Omega, 28, 155-173. 11. BARKER, B., 1993, Value-adding performance measurement: a time-based approach, International Journal of Operations and Production Management, 13, 5, and 33-40. 12. BARNEY, J.B., 1986, Strategic factor markets: experiences, luck, and business strategy, Management Science,32, 10, 1231-1241. 13. BARNEY, J.B., 1991, Firm resources and sustained competitive advantage, Journal of Management, 17, 1, 99-120. 14. BARTEZZAGHI, E., SPINA, G., and VERGANTI, R. 1994. Lead-time models of business processes. International Journal of Operations and Production Management, 14,5, 5-20. 15. BATES, K.A., AMUNDSON, S.D., SCHROEDER, R.G. and MORRIS, W.T., 1995, The crucial interrelationship between manufacturing strategy and organization culture, Management Science, 41, 10, 1565-1579. 16. BEACH, R., MUHLEMANN, A.P., PRICE, D.H.R., PATERSON, A., and SHARP, J.A., 2000, Manufacturing operations and strategic flexibility: survey and cases, . International Journal of Operations and Production Management, 20,1, 7-30. 17. BECKER, B. and GERHART, B., 1996, The impact of human resource management on organizational performance: progress and prospects, Academy of Management Journal, 39, 4, 779-801. 18. BENNIGSON, L.A., 1996, Changing manufacturing strategy, Production and Operations Management, 5, 1, 91-102. 19. BENSAOU, M. and EARL, M. , 1998, The right mind-set for managing IT, Harvard Business Review, Sep.-Oct., 119-128. 20. BERRY, W.L. and COOPER, M.C., 1999, Manufacturing flexibility: methods for measuring the impact of product variety on performance in process industries, Journal of Operations Management, 17, 163-178.

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