Estimating Factors Affecting Technical Efficiency in Indian Manufacturing Sector

Existing studies could not estimate the technical efficiency (TE) of firms and it’s affecting factors in the Indian manufacturing sector. So, the present study examines the TE of firms using a stochastic frontier production function approach. Thereupon, it examines the impact of S&T and IPRs rel...

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Main Authors: Ajay Kumar SINGH, Shah Nawaz ASHRAF, Ashish ARYA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ala-Too International University 2019-11-01
Series:Eurasian Journal of Business and Economics
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Online Access:https://ejbe.org/EJBE2019Vol12No24p065-SINGH-ASHRAF-ARYA.pdf
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spelling doaj-3bb7870aaf1547fa8bdc5d1e99763deb2020-11-25T02:38:28ZengAla-Too International UniversityEurasian Journal of Business and Economics 1694-59481694-59722019-11-011224658610.17015/ejbe.2019.024.04Estimating Factors Affecting Technical Efficiency in Indian Manufacturing Sector Ajay Kumar SINGH0Shah Nawaz ASHRAF1Ashish ARYA2DIT UniversityEDI of IndiaCentre of Technology and Entrepreneurship Development Existing studies could not estimate the technical efficiency (TE) of firms and it’s affecting factors in the Indian manufacturing sector. So, the present study examines the TE of firms using a stochastic frontier production function approach. Thereupon, it examines the impact of S&T and IPRs related factors on estimated TE of firms using a linear regression model. Estimated values of TE of firms show that most firms have a TE of 94%; thus, firms are efficient in producing surplus production in the manufacturing sector. It is acclaimed that firms can improve production scale using more technological upgradation and advancement. Furthermore, empirical results indicate that process innovations of firms, quality certification of firm, firm acquired process/product patents, in-house R&D expertise of firms, public-technology support institutions of firms, proficiency to improve processes of firms, new or improved products of firms, waste management capabilities of firms, and skilled workforce of firms are appeared effective activities to increase the TE of firms. It is proposed that there is a requirement to increase R&D expenditure, a collaboration of industries with research academia, incentive to researchers and scientists to do extensive research in emerging sectors of technologies and appropriate financial support to firms to boost the growth of Indian manufacturing sector.https://ejbe.org/EJBE2019Vol12No24p065-SINGH-ASHRAF-ARYA.pdftechnical efficiencysfpfas&t and iprs related factorsmicrosmall and medium enterprisesmanufacturing sectorindia.
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author Ajay Kumar SINGH
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Ashish ARYA
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Shah Nawaz ASHRAF
Ashish ARYA
Estimating Factors Affecting Technical Efficiency in Indian Manufacturing Sector
Eurasian Journal of Business and Economics
technical efficiency
sfpfa
s&t and iprs related factors
micro
small and medium enterprises
manufacturing sector
india.
author_facet Ajay Kumar SINGH
Shah Nawaz ASHRAF
Ashish ARYA
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title Estimating Factors Affecting Technical Efficiency in Indian Manufacturing Sector
title_short Estimating Factors Affecting Technical Efficiency in Indian Manufacturing Sector
title_full Estimating Factors Affecting Technical Efficiency in Indian Manufacturing Sector
title_fullStr Estimating Factors Affecting Technical Efficiency in Indian Manufacturing Sector
title_full_unstemmed Estimating Factors Affecting Technical Efficiency in Indian Manufacturing Sector
title_sort estimating factors affecting technical efficiency in indian manufacturing sector
publisher Ala-Too International University
series Eurasian Journal of Business and Economics
issn 1694-5948
1694-5972
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Existing studies could not estimate the technical efficiency (TE) of firms and it’s affecting factors in the Indian manufacturing sector. So, the present study examines the TE of firms using a stochastic frontier production function approach. Thereupon, it examines the impact of S&T and IPRs related factors on estimated TE of firms using a linear regression model. Estimated values of TE of firms show that most firms have a TE of 94%; thus, firms are efficient in producing surplus production in the manufacturing sector. It is acclaimed that firms can improve production scale using more technological upgradation and advancement. Furthermore, empirical results indicate that process innovations of firms, quality certification of firm, firm acquired process/product patents, in-house R&D expertise of firms, public-technology support institutions of firms, proficiency to improve processes of firms, new or improved products of firms, waste management capabilities of firms, and skilled workforce of firms are appeared effective activities to increase the TE of firms. It is proposed that there is a requirement to increase R&D expenditure, a collaboration of industries with research academia, incentive to researchers and scientists to do extensive research in emerging sectors of technologies and appropriate financial support to firms to boost the growth of Indian manufacturing sector.
topic technical efficiency
sfpfa
s&t and iprs related factors
micro
small and medium enterprises
manufacturing sector
india.
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