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Radam, Alias and Yacob, Mohd Rusli and Mohd Muslim, Huda Farhana
(2010)
Technical efficiency of the Malaysian wooden furniture industry: a stochastic frontier production approach.
International Business Research, 3 (3).
pp. 10-15.
ISSN 1913-9004
Abstract
Wood furniture industry is an important component in our manufacturing sector for it significantly contributes to
the industrialization of Malaysia’s economy. Evaluating wood furniture industry’s level of efficiency is
important to assist and provide a relative direction to small and medium firms on their business. The objective of
this research is to examine the efficiency of wooden furniture industry by determining the technical efficiency
using stochastic frontier production model. Results show that firm output is 54 per cent less than the maximal
output which can be achieved from the existing inputs. The technical inefficiency on individual firm varies from
1.63 to 94.69 per cent and so does the potential to increase firm output from the existing inputs. This evidence
suggests that many firms still operate below the efficiency level, confirming the conventional view that
labor-intensive firms are most likely inefficient.
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