Author: Chan, Yan-yu
Title: The criteria of selecting and evaluating quality performance of subcontractors in Hong Kong sweater industry
Degree: M.A.
Year: 1998
Subject: Sweater industry -- China -- Hong Kong
Sweater industry -- China -- Hong Kong -- Subcontracting
Subcontractors -- China -- Hong Kong
Quality assurance -- China -- Hong Kong
Performance
Hong Kong Polytechnic University -- Dissertations
Department: Multi-disciplinary Studies
Institute of Textiles and Clothing
Pages: xiii, 152 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm
Language: English
Abstract: To respond the shortcomings, the objective of this study is to develop a measurement system for subcontractors selection and evaluation. A proper measurement mechanism does not only provide an objective measure to subcontractors but also act as a tool to improve the subcontractors' quality performance and business relationship with principals, especially for small or medium sized establishments which may not possess the knowledge to develop a system themselves. The sweater industry is selected because it is the major sector of the Hong Kong apparel industry. It contributes over 40% to the domestic export in textiles and clothing. One of the industry characteristics is its production strategy of subcontracting in the region. The industry employs many subcontractors to expand its production capacity and to solve the seasonal demand. With the contact with industry people, it is known that managing subcontracting is their major operation task. There are many problems, e.g. late delivery, poor quality, nonconformance, short shipment, etc., they encounter are initiated by subcontractors. The industry study for this dissertation was conducted in order to identify the critical and essential criteria for selecting and evaluating and its effectiveness. It was consisted of three parts: (1) sweater manufactures interview, (2) industry survey, (3) sweater industry buyers interview. After the industry study was completed, two models for subcontractors selection and evaluation were proposed respectively. Then an evaluation of the feasibility and limitations of the models was followed. The feedback from the industry highlighted that these models provide the framework for a systematic and objective measurement to their subcontractors. The grading guidelines for qualitative criteria is comprehensive and useful. However, the mathematical expression and industry people education background may annoy them implementing the system. To solve it, it is recommended to program the models and to arrange seminars and workshops to explain how to manage these measurement tools.
Rights: All rights reserved
Access: restricted access

Files in This Item:
File Description SizeFormat 
b14485461.pdfFor All Users (off-campus access for PolyU Staff & Students only)4.91 MBAdobe PDFView/Open


Copyright Undertaking

As a bona fide Library user, I declare that:

  1. I will abide by the rules and legal ordinances governing copyright regarding the use of the Database.
  2. I will use the Database for the purpose of my research or private study only and not for circulation or further reproduction or any other purpose.
  3. I agree to indemnify and hold the University harmless from and against any loss, damage, cost, liability or expenses arising from copyright infringement or unauthorized usage.

By downloading any item(s) listed above, you acknowledge that you have read and understood the copyright undertaking as stated above, and agree to be bound by all of its terms.

Show full item record

Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://theses.lib.polyu.edu.hk/handle/200/3082