Factors affecting governmental/trade disparities among nations
Abstract (Summary)
JONES, MICHAEL ANDREW. Factors Affecting Governmental / Trade
Disparities Among Nations. (Under the direction of Dr. George Hodge and Dr.
Robert Barnhardt.)
As globalization takes hold in international trade, companies are impacted
by factors that are often beyond the scope of their influence. These trade factors
directly impact the competitiveness of companies in global markets. Global
markets are becoming the norm as communication, technology, and
infrastructure within developing countries improve. Textile and apparel
companies are searching for the optimal locations to produce various products so
that they will have the proper balance of quality and cost, in an attempt to
increase profitability. This research focused on the bottom weights and bed/bath
markets. These markets were selected because they have a significant
manufacturing presence in the United States, and they possess different supply
chain structures.
This study used a two-phase mixed methods approach in order to gain
secondary data from available resources and primary data from in-depth
interviews with industry executives. Eighteen leading companies in the bed/bath
and bottom weights markets were interviewed with 33 respondents whose
average experience was 25 years in the industry. Comparisons and contrasts
were analyzed regarding the two markets.
The five trade factors that were analyzed in this research were: 1)
currency exchange rates, 2) environmental and social compliance, 3) Intellectual
Property theft, 4) federal government subsidies, and 5) employee benefit plans.
All of the trade factors influence companies in international markets. American
companies are at a competitive disadvantage with offshore companies in these
markets due to these five trade factors. Government policy and regulations put
tremendous strain on domestic textile and apparel companies to remain
competitive in the dynamic global textile industry. This study is one section of a
three part research project regarding economic competitiveness in the global
textile and apparel industry. The three studies are:
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“Factors Affecting Governmental / Trade Disparities Among
Nations,” by Michael A. Jones.
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“Market Competitiveness in the Global Textile Supply Chain:
Examination of Supply Chain Configurations,” by C. Hope
Nowell.
•
“Economic Competitiveness in the Global Textile Supply Chain:
An Examination of Logistics Cost Structures,” by Lynsey A.
Cesca.
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School:North Carolina State University
School Location:USA - North Carolina
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:north carolina state university
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