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An integrating model which, based on a review of the most recenttheoretical and empirical studies, offers an overall view of the factorsaffecting the adoption of Advanced Manufacturing Technologies AMTs ispresented. The model is intended to be a base for the managers analysisof the implementation of AMTs, and enables the four areas affectingadoption Industry, Firm, Technology and Supply to be approached in amore integrated way.
International Journal of Operations & Production Management – Emerald Publishing
Published: Sep 1, 1991
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