2015
DOI: 10.1177/0974930615578500
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Performance Evaluation of an Industrial Cluster-based Common Facility Centre (CFC) in Pakistan

Abstract: A common facility centre (CFC) was established to enhance the competitiveness and economic contribution of organisations operating in the ceramics sector of Pakistan. This study aimed to evaluate the performance of this CFC in terms of its operational, financial and strategic goals achievement. The second aim of this study was to propose a customised, cost-effective and robust framework for the proper monitoring and evaluation of the present as well as other CFCs developed particularly to support industrial cl… Show more

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“…Therefore, it is highly relevant to the study’s context, particularly in solving Pakistani SMEs problems. The SMEs in Pakistan face several challenges, such as orthodox use of technology, unskillful labor and lack of innovation in products and processes (Mubarik et al , 2020; Shahzad, 2015), that undermine SMEs employees’ creativity and innovativeness. In such circumstances, thriving strengthens positive emotions in employees and motivates them to find creative solutions regardless of their job responsibilities (Alikaj et al , 2020; Shahid et al , 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, it is highly relevant to the study’s context, particularly in solving Pakistani SMEs problems. The SMEs in Pakistan face several challenges, such as orthodox use of technology, unskillful labor and lack of innovation in products and processes (Mubarik et al , 2020; Shahzad, 2015), that undermine SMEs employees’ creativity and innovativeness. In such circumstances, thriving strengthens positive emotions in employees and motivates them to find creative solutions regardless of their job responsibilities (Alikaj et al , 2020; Shahid et al , 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite these staggering statistics, the SME sector of Pakistan continues to face challenges of growth and competitiveness (Wahga et al , 2015). An unskilled workforce, lack of technological advancement, and poor product innovation are the main factors responsible for the poor performance of Pakistani SMEs (Wahga et al , 2015; Shahzad, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main reason behind this poor level of innovation is the lack of access to knowledge and skills of advanced technologies (Shahzad, Bajwa, Ansted et al , 2016). During the past decade, the Government of Pakistan has created several programs and initiatives to upgrade SMEs technological and innovative capabilities to enhance their international competitiveness (Bajwa et al , 2017; Shahzad, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Pakistan, the economic development of women has largely gone unnoticed. The Small and Medium Enterprise Development Authority (SMEDA) of Pakistan was the first to bring the concept of business incubators (BIs) to the country's attention (Shahzad, 2015). Some universities are also exploring the concept of university-based incubation centres, which is still in its early stages.…”
Section: Business Incubation In Pakistanmentioning
confidence: 99%