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Development of SMEs through clusters: a comparative study of India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka

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  • Sarath W.S.B. Dasanayaka
  • G.D. Sardana

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Clusters evolve as a mechanism to gain competitive advantage, when industrial units come together to share knowledge and supplement each other in enhancing strengths. The phenomenon of clustering is known to have created a high degree of networking, a market focus, an ambiance of high productivity, excellence, development of skills and creativity. These in turn can lead a firm to technological innovation and its applications. Large customers prefer to source from clusters which have developed networking to meet the challenges of high demand. A high rate of success of SMEs in India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka can be traced in part to clusters. Some of these clusters are quite large responsible for a substantial share of production. The paper takes up several perspectives discussing the evolution and the growth of the clusters, their spread in the three countries and how these have helped in the development of SMEs.

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  • Sarath W.S.B. Dasanayaka & G.D. Sardana, 2010. "Development of SMEs through clusters: a comparative study of India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka," World Review of Entrepreneurship, Management and Sustainable Development, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 6(1/2), pages 50-70.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:wremsd:v:6:y:2010:i:1/2:p:50-70
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    1. Yasir Ahmad & Danial Saeed Pirzada, 2014. "Using Analytic Hierarchy Process for Exploring Prioritization of Functional Strategies in Auto Parts Manufacturing SMEs of Pakistan," SAGE Open, , vol. 4(4), pages 21582440145, November.

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