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Justification of technological competency parameter using fuzzy-based simulation model

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  • Harpreet Sharma
  • Chandandeep Singh
  • Kanwaljit Singh

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The world in which firms operate is one that is rapidly getting more technologically advanced. Global firms are competing in India's manufacturing sector. To fulfil expected output, a wide range of potentially viable technologies is already in existence. In order to keep their competitive edge, companies must keep up with the state of manufacturing technology in terms of both capacity and competency. This article assesses the impact of technological competencies on the Indian manufacturing industry. The fuzzy inference system (fuzzy logic toolbox) is used in this study to assess the strategic impact of technological competencies. According to the results of MATLAB's fuzzy toolbox's fuzzy rule viewer and surface view tool, technological competency parameters have a positive impact on manufacturing performance. Top management support, technology adoption, and technological capability are significant predictors of Indian manufacturing performance.

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  • Harpreet Sharma & Chandandeep Singh & Kanwaljit Singh, 2025. "Justification of technological competency parameter using fuzzy-based simulation model," International Journal of Productivity and Quality Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 45(1), pages 94-110.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijpqma:v:45:y:2025:i:1:p:94-110
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