Technological Capability in Metal Fabricating Firms in Southwestern Nigeria

Abstract

The study assessed the technological capability in the metal fabricating firms in southwestern Nigeria. A technology capability index (TCI) was used in assessing 200 randomly sampled firms. Data for the study was analyzed by using descriptive analysis. The results showed a variation in the TCI scores of firms with micro, small and medium fabricating firms scoring an average of 0.82, 1.10 and 1.54 respectively. Firms which reported that process innovation were incremental are 24.8%; new to the firm (100.0%) and creative (3.0%). Similarly, product innovation variables showed that 85.5% were incremental; imitation (95.5%) and creativity (50.4%). The study suggests the need for policy intervenetion to enhance the knowledge and skills of the operators.

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Oluwasina Sobanke, V. , Olugbega Ilori, M. and Akinade Adegbite, S. (2012) Technological Capability in Metal Fabricating Firms in Southwestern Nigeria. American Journal of Industrial and Business Management, 2, 176-183. doi: 10.4236/ajibm.2012.24023.

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