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Rasulova Durdona Gayratovna 1 *
Doi: https://doi.org/10.54216/AJBOR.140104
This study analyzes the system of factors affecting production efficiency in the context of increasing production efficiency under conditions of innovative economic development. The research emphasizes rational resource use as a key driver of sustainable industrial growth and competitiveness. Based on a system approach, efficiency factors are classified into macro- and micro-levels, as well as internal and external environments, with a particular focus on controllable micro factors. Using the input–output framework and a case-oriented analysis of porcelain production, the paper identifies labor, capital, raw materials, energy, technology, and inventory management as the most influential internal factors. The findings show that coordinated management of these factors, supported by feedback mechanisms and strategic resource management, can significantly improve productivity, reduce costs, and enhance product quality.
Production efficiency , Efficiency factors , Resource management , Industrial enterprises , Porcelain production , Human capital
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