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Benchmarking supply chains by analyzing technology transfer critical barriers using AHP approach

Sanjay Kumar (Department of Mechanical Engineering, International Institute of Technology and Management, Murthal, India)
Sunil Luthra (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Government Polytechnic, Jhajjar, India)
Abid Haleem (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India)

Benchmarking: An International Journal

ISSN: 1463-5771

Article publication date: 5 May 2015

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Abstract

Purpose

Technology transfer becoming an important area especially in developing and less developed countries. The purpose of this paper is to address issue of supply chains’ benchmarking based upon their capability to mange technology transfer critical barriers mitigation efforts toward making technology transfer process implementation successful.

Design/methodology/approach

The present paper is based on two research stages. Initially, extensive literature review has been made to identify critical barriers. In total, 20 technology transfer critical barriers have been identified from literature review and categorized in to six criteria. In second stage, analytics hierarchy process has been utilized to rank the critical barriers of technology transfer in supply chain and provide a benchmarking framework.

Findings

Political barriers (PB) have been analyzed most significant criteria of critical barriers to technology transfer followed by socio-cultural barriers (SO) and economic barriers (EB). “Political instability,” “Difficulty in transfer and diffusion,” “Too expensive,” “Inappropriate/incompetent technology and resource wastage in technologies imported,” “Inactive role of SC members and resistance to change” and “Management attitude” have been found most hindering barrier in their respective category/criterion of technology transfer barriers.

Research limitations/implications

Scope of the present study has been limited to propose framework to benchmark supply chains by analyzing 20 critical barriers of technology transfer grouped in to six dimensions using analytical hierarchy approach based on “ratings provided by experts,” which may be biased.

Practical implications

Benchmarking process has been proposed to calculate value of total of overall weights to a particular supply chain named as “Technology Transfer Barriers Mitigation Index (TTBMI)” useful to present capability of supply chains to manage technology transfer barriers by a single numeric value. From “provider” developed county’s view point, present benchmarking framework may be further applied to compare developing countries’ ability to absorb and diffuse new technology.

Originality/value

Benchmarking procedure has been dealt with using well-established methodology- analytical hierarchy process toward providing single numeric value index (TTBMI) indicating ability of supply chains to manage/mitigate technology transfer barriers.

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Acknowledgements

The authors are very much thankful to the unanimous reviewers of the paper for their constructive and helpful comments that improved the quality of the paper. Authors are also thankful to experts of decision group for their valuable contributions toward achieving goals of the research.

Citation

Kumar, S., Luthra, S. and Haleem, A. (2015), "Benchmarking supply chains by analyzing technology transfer critical barriers using AHP approach", Benchmarking: An International Journal, Vol. 22 No. 4, pp. 538-558. https://doi.org/10.1108/BIJ-05-2014-0040

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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