Competitive priorities of high and low performers in global manufacturing: results from GMRG 2008 data (CROSBI ID 565681)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Galetić, Lovorka ; Prester, Jasna
engleski
Competitive priorities of high and low performers in global manufacturing: results from GMRG 2008 data
Based on a large scale manufacturing study pursued by members of Global Manufacturing Research Group we aim to find answers on several questions. (1) do trade-offs between core competences still exist, (2) which best practices use best performers. We divided our sample according to profit margin into three groups. We show that order of importance of competitive priorities have changed since last researches. Through correlation analysis we showed that for high performers correlation between competitive priorities are extremely high (over 0, 5) unlike the middle performers and unlike low performers who experience trade-offs between competitive priorities. Finally we looked at used best practices and find the biggest differences in usage of Six sigma methodology, ISO 14000, cellular manufacturing, JIT and finally factory automation. Our findings are in accordance with the integrative model described in Boyer and Lewis (2002, pp. 11).
Competitive priorities; manufacturing best practices; manufacturing
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Podaci o prilogu
2010.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Proceedings from the 7th Quest for Global Competitiveness Conference, 18-19, 03.2010 San Juan, Portorico
San Juan:
Podaci o skupu
7th Quest for Global Competitiveness Conference
predavanje
18.03.2010-19.03.2010
San Juan, Portoriko