Influence of Porter’s Diamond Cluster on Pakistan Automotive Industry’s Performance

@article{Butt2019InfluenceOP,
  title={Influence of Porter’s Diamond Cluster on Pakistan Automotive Industry’s Performance},
  author={Muhammad Ahmed Butt and Paul Katuse and Juliana Mulaa Namada},
  journal={European Journal of Business and Management},
  year={2019}
}
The purpose of this study was to conduct a theory based contextualization of Porter’s diamond related and supporting industries determinant and investigate the influence of clusters, fostering knowledge and innovation, on the performance of automotive firms in Pakistan. In this empirical study the research methodology entails applying axiology of positivism philosophy, self-administered structured questionnaire after pilot study. The research design was cross-sectional, probability technique… 

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