Abstract:
Over the last decade new manufacturing methods and techniques have focused on reducing waste in production tasks. Just-In-Time (JIT) manufacturing is one of the most popular new technologies adopted. This dissertation describes the impact of Just-In-Time manufacturing on firm value, product variety and supplier coordination. It consists of three essays that illustrate both empirical findings and theoretical results.
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