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Organizational weaknesses of the Greek Manufacturing industry: a case study of footwear
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This thesis is concerned with those factors influencing the
present perfoTI11ance of Greek manufacturing industry and the
ways in which improvements could be realized after Greece joins
European Communities. Detailed examination is made of the
Greek footwear industry and its problems as the country emerges
from a semi developed state to a position approaching parity
with Western European countries. Particular attention is paid
to the technology employed, capital deployment, industrial
structure and managerial performance. In order to illustrate
the path of development of the Greek footwear industry a comparison
is undertaken with the British footwear industry which has a
longer history and has employed larger scale methods since the
19th century. This comparison illustrates the opportunities and
pitfalls likely to face the Greek industry in coming years. One
section of the thesis is also concerned with trading relationships
between the U.K. and Greece and identifies the market opportunities
available to Greek industrialists.
A detailed analysis is undertaken of the available secondary
sources of information particularly official statistical data
relating to production, capital expenditure, imports and exports,
employment and consumption. Use is also made of various surveys
of trade and production in footwear undertaken by trade associations
and other bodies. The field research study has been largely
directed towards practicing managers in companies of various size
and is concerned with exposing standards of management and of
relating efficiency to organization structure.
The thesis is also concerned with the many wide issues affecting
the development of manufacturing industry in Greece including the
influence of social structure and social institutions, the values
of modern Greek society and the complex organizational problems
which Greece needs to overcome in order to take its place amongst
the more established states of Europe.
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