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Social capability deficits and productivity behaviour of African manufacturing firms: Evidence from Lesotho garment producers
Authors:Abdelrasaq  Na-Allah
Institution:Institute for Economics Research on Innovation, Faculty of Economics and Finance , Tshwane University of Technology , Pretoria , South Africa
Abstract:Despite attempts to induce strong competitiveness in African manufacturing firms, poor productivity performances continue to hinder their ability to operate successfully in international markets. This paper argues that, while many plausible explanations can be put forward for this failing, analysis of the firms' social and institutional contexts can provide useful insights into why they have continued to perform badly. Adopting the technological catch-up framework proposed by Abramovitz (1986) Abramovitz, M. 1986. Catching up, forging ahead and falling behind. Journal of Economic History, 46(2): 385406. Crossref], Web of Science ®] Google Scholar], the paper uses the case of Lesotho garment producers to illustrate how an environment characterised by significant social capability deficits has a negative impact on local firms' competitiveness. Strategic interventions to improve the quality of infrastructural services deliveries are suggested as urgently needed remedial measures.
Keywords:social capability  technology catch-up  stochastic frontier  garment export
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