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Title The relative importance of improvement routines for implementing lean practices
ID_Doc 68402
Authors Knol, WH; Slomp, J; Schouteten, RLJ; Lauche, K
Title The relative importance of improvement routines for implementing lean practices
Year 2019
Published International Journal Of Operations & Production Management, 39, 2
DOI 10.1108/IJOPM-01-2018-0010
Abstract Purpose This paper examines whether and when improvement routines are critical for implementing lean practices in small- and medium-sized manufacturing enterprises (SMEs). Improvement routines such as employees initiate and carry through improvement activities are generally seen as an important means to achieve the full benefit of structural lean interventions. Womack and Jones (2003) suggest that these improvement routines should be developed as the company becomes more experienced in lean. The purpose of this paper is to explore the relative importance of individual improvement routines at various degrees of lean practice implementation. Design/methodology/approach A Between-Case Comparison Analysis (Dul and Hak, 2012) and a Necessary Condition Analysis (Dul, 2016) were performed on self-assessment data from 241 respondents at 38 Dutch manufacturing SMEs. Findings The importance of improvement routines depended on the degree of lean practice implementation. Lean practices could be implemented to some extend without developing specific improvement routines, yet certain routines were necessary for more advanced implementations of lean. These routines relate to employees conducting shared improvement activities and in the most advanced cases to aligning different improvement activities. Originality/value These findings question existing lean implementation models that neglect improvement routines and indicate the need to integrate improvement routines into every lean transformation for it to be sustainable.
Author Keywords Operational performance; Organizational learning; Necessary Condition Analysis; SMEs manufacturing
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000461569300002
WoS Category Management
Research Area Business & Economics
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