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Management of technology in Thai automotive parts companies

Chan‐orn Bongsebandhu‐phubhakdi (Department of Technology Management, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan)
Tomoko Saiki (Department of Technology Management, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan)
Hiroshi Osada (Department of Technology Management, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan)

Journal of Advances in Management Research

ISSN: 0972-7981

Article publication date: 28 August 2009

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Abstract

Purpose

Thai domestic automotive parts companies have to manage their technology and human resources effectively and efficiently. This paper attempts to identify the key factors for management of their technology and human resources.

Design/methodology/approach

Questionnaires were sent to, and interviews conducted in, Thai domestic automotive parts companies.

Findings

Enhancement of employee support is useful for domestic companies and there are significant differences among companies of Tier 1 or 2 and Tier 3 in quality management and the number of proprietary and management technologies adopted.

Practical implications

It can be said that Thai domestic automotive parts companies should adopt higher level quality management tools as well as more proprietary and management technologies in order to raise their technology level.

Originality/value

The paper analyzes the responses of questionnaires directly mailed to Thai domestic automotive parts companies and direct interviews to some of them. It was found that Thai domestic automotive parts companies have to enhance employee support and to improve their technology level to increase their product quality.

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Citation

Bongsebandhu‐phubhakdi, C., Saiki, T. and Osada, H. (2009), "Management of technology in Thai automotive parts companies", Journal of Advances in Management Research, Vol. 6 No. 2, pp. 128-143. https://doi.org/10.1108/09727980911007163

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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