
doi: 10.5700/rausp1236
ABSTRACTEffectiveness of business strategies in Brazilian textile industryThis research analyses how the interaction between strategy capabilities, strategy types, strategy formulation quality and implementation capability affect organizational performance in Brazilian textiles companies. This article proposes and tests a conceptual framework, using a structural equation modeling of a set of 211 valid questionnaires on Brazilian textiles firms. The results support links between focus strategy and marketing capabilities, and between cost leadership strategy and management capabilities. However, the relationship between technologic capabilities and differentiation strategy was not statistically significant. The existence of an inter-relationship between generic strategies of focus, cost leadership and differentiation indicates the use of combined strategies. Concerning the firms’ financial performance, the results show that management capability and market performance have a statistically significant relationship with financial performance.
performance da firma, HF5001-6182, firm's performance, SME, implementação estratégica, strategy implementation capability, firm’s performance, desempeño de la empresa, implementación de estrategias, industria textil en Brasil, Efetividade da estratégia, strategy effectiveness, efectividad de la estrategia, capacidades, indústria têxtil brasileira, Business, PME, Brazilian textile industry, PYME
performance da firma, HF5001-6182, firm's performance, SME, implementação estratégica, strategy implementation capability, firm’s performance, desempeño de la empresa, implementación de estrategias, industria textil en Brasil, Efetividade da estratégia, strategy effectiveness, efectividad de la estrategia, capacidades, indústria têxtil brasileira, Business, PME, Brazilian textile industry, PYME
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