DocumentCode
1027602
Title
Exploring the relationship between productivity problems and technology adoption in small manufacturing firms
Author
Harvey, Jean ; Lefebvre, Louis A. ; Lefebvre, Elisabeth
Author_Institution
Dept. of Adm. Sci., Quebec Univ., Montreal, Que., Canada
Volume
39
Issue
4
fYear
1992
fDate
11/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
352
Lastpage
358
Abstract
Small manufacturing companies are generally less sophisticated than large companies. Their decisions to adopt new manufacturing technologies are often based more on short-term operating realities than on long-term strategic plans. This research study conducted on 100 smaller manufacturing firms investigates how the process innovators in that group differ from the other firms in terms of the operating problems they face. The global picture of a process innovator which emerges from this study is that of a company with tighter capacity management, better process design, more qualified and better trained employees, a more flexible and more responsive manufacturing system, better quality, and a more harmonious labor relations climate than other companies
Keywords
manufacturing industries; labor relations; process design; productivity problems; small manufacturing firms; technology adoption; Costs; Couplings; Humans; Industrial engineering; Innovation management; Manufacturing processes; Process design; Production; Productivity; Quality management;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9391
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/17.165417
Filename
165417
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