Article(electronic)June 1, 2006

Achieving flexible manufacturing competence: The roles of advanced manufacturing technology and operations improvement practices

In: International journal of operations & production management, Volume 26, Issue 6, p. 580-599

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Abstract

PurposeTo respond to increasing environmental uncertainty, manufacturers are enhancing flexible manufacturing competence (FMC) as a source of competitive advantage. This study aims to extend research on FMC to its antecedent variables by investigating the impacts of advanced manufacturing technology and operations improvement practices (OIP) on FMC.Design/methodology/approachUsing survey data from 273 manufacturing firms, this research tests additive, mediating, and moderating models that relate these variables.FindingsAmong three alternative models, the moderating model is best supported. The results indicate that advanced manufacturing technology has a stronger positive impact on FMC when OIP are effectively implemented than when they are not.Research limitations/implicationsThe research focuses attention on the antecedent variables to production competence, rather than on the concept and positive performance effect of production competence.Practical implicationsFor managers, the issue is not simply purchasing automation but developing OIP to effectively use advanced manufacturing technologies, thereby achieving the magnifying effects of human capital on FMC.Originality/valueThis paper investigates FMC and its antecedent variables by testing three alternative models, and it offers assistance to managers who are implementing advanced manufacturing technologies and OIP.

Languages

English

Publisher

Emerald

ISSN: 1758-6593

DOI

10.1108/01443570610666957

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