Implementing lean practices in manufacturing SMEs: testing ‘critical success factors’ using Necessary Condition Analysis
Publication year
2018Number of pages
18 p.
Source
International Journal of Production Research, 56, 11, (2018), pp. 3955-3973ISSN
Annotation
09 januari 2018
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Organization
Personeelsmanagement
Organisatie-ontwikkeling
Journal title
International Journal of Production Research
Volume
vol. 56
Issue
iss. 11
Languages used
English (eng)
Page start
p. 3955
Page end
p. 3973
Subject
Institute for Management ResearchAbstract
Lean practices are known to increase operational performance. Previous research has identified critical success factors for implementing lean practices. This research aims to examine the extent to which success factors are critical for various degrees of lean practice implementation. Using multiple-respondent self-assessments from 33 Dutch manufacturing small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), we conducted a Necessary Condition Analysis. Our findings indicated that the criticality of success factors is progression dependent. In the initial stages of the lean journey, SMEs could improve their lean practices in a bottom-up manner through local factors such as a learning focus, improvement training and support congruence. When lean practices are more advanced, some company-wide factors must be present: top management support, a shared improvement vision and a supplier link. Our findings question the universality of success factors such as strategic involvement and indicate the need for a more dynamic model of lean implementation.
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