An empirical investigation on the feasibility of remanufacturing activities in the Indian economy
Sandeep Mondal and
Kampan Mukherjee
International Journal of Business Environment, 2006, vol. 1, issue 1, 70-88
Abstract:
In this paper, an empirical study is carried out to explore the reasons behind the unpopularity of remanufacturing business in India. The critical issues relevant to remanufacturing are studied. This reveals the contribution of the key factors which somewhat determine the non-acceptance of remanufacturing as a business activity in India. Subsequently, the analysis leads to formation of classes of sectors as per the role of the above factors.
Keywords: empirical research; Indian economy; remanufacturing; India; product recovery management; business environment; green manufacturing; environmental manufacturing. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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