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Emergent Competitiveness in Artisanal Furniture: A Case Study from Misantla, Mexico

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  • Luis Enrique García-Santamaría

    (Laboratory of Logistics and Sustainability in Emerging Economies, Tecnológico Nacional de México/Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Misantla, Misantla 93850, Mexico)

  • Eduardo Fernández-Echeverría

    (Department of Industrial Engineering, Research and Graduate Studies Division, Master’s Program in Environmental Sciences, Tecnológico Nacional de México/Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Zacapoaxtla, Carretera a Acuaco, Zacapoaxtla, Km 8 Totoltepec, Zacapoaxtla 73680, Mexico)

  • Gregorio Fernández-Lambert

    (Laboratory of Logistics and Sustainability in Emerging Economies, Tecnológico Nacional de México/Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Misantla, Misantla 93850, Mexico)

  • Nora Amalia Parra-Hernández

    (Laboratory of Logistics and Sustainability in Emerging Economies, Tecnológico Nacional de México/Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Misantla, Misantla 93850, Mexico)

  • Elizabeth Delfín-Portela

    (Graduate Studies and Research Division, Universidad Euro Hispanoamericana, Xalapa-Enríquez 91097, Mexico)

  • Areli Brenis-Dzul

    (Industrial Engineering Division, Tecnológico Nacional de México/Instituto Tecnológico de Orizaba, Orizaba 94320, Mexico)

  • José Aparicio-Urbano

    (Industrial Engineering Division, Tecnológico Nacional de México/Tecnológico de Estudios Superiores de Jocotitlán, Jocotitlán 50700, Mexico)

  • Juan Manuel Carrión-Delgado

    (Department of Industrial Engineering, Tecnológico Nacional de México/Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Xalapa, Xalapa-Enríquez 91096, Mexico)

Abstract

Background: This study examines the competitive dynamics of the artisanal wooden furniture industry in Misantla, Veracruz, Mexico, a predominantly informal productive system characterized by family-managed production units and strong territorial embeddedness. Methods: A mixed-methods research design was employed. Quantitative data were collected from 187 family-managed production units (86 woodworking units and 101 workshops) using a structured questionnaire based on five-level Likert scales assessing external efficiency, collective efficiency, and innovation. Statistical analyses included descriptive measures and chi-square tests to examine associations between competitiveness and collective strategies, while qualitative validation and thematic interpretation based on expert assessments were used to contextualize sectoral practices and structural constraints. Results: The findings indicate a low overall competitiveness score (1.92/5), associated with informal practices, limited technical training, and weak supply chain integration. Despite these constraints, the sector maintains a strong cultural identity and contributes to its local economy. Conclusions: Artisanal supply chains can achieve functional levels of logistics performance through internal coordination dynamics. Strengthening collaboration mechanisms is a viable strategy for improving logistics performance in artisanal manufacturing systems in emerging economies. These findings provide empirical evidence to support the design of collaborative strategies that integrate traditional craftsmanship with modern supply chain practices in artisanal micro-industries.

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  • Luis Enrique García-Santamaría & Eduardo Fernández-Echeverría & Gregorio Fernández-Lambert & Nora Amalia Parra-Hernández & Elizabeth Delfín-Portela & Areli Brenis-Dzul & José Aparicio-Urbano & Juan Ma, 2026. "Emergent Competitiveness in Artisanal Furniture: A Case Study from Misantla, Mexico," Logistics, MDPI, vol. 10(3), pages 1-24, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jlogis:v:10:y:2026:i:3:p:66-:d:1895187
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