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The role of organizational context and infrastructure practices in JIT implementation
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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to analyze which factors determine the use of just‐in‐time (JIT) in companies. More precisely, the paper aims to study the role played by two variables of organizational context (size and age) and three infrastructure practices (advanced manufacturing technologies – AMT, quality management, and work organization).Design/methodology/approachThe hypotheses were tested using data collected from 203 manufacturing plants with at least 20 employees. Data were collected by means of personal interviews with plant managers. Regression analyses have been performed to test the hypotheses.FindingsThe results reveal the existence of diversity in the factors that affect the use of the different components of JIT. Infrastructure practices are shown to be more determining than contextual factors. This happens in particular with AMT, basic quality tools and the management of the relationships with suppliers and customers.Research limitations/implicationsThe main limitations of the research are those derived from the cross‐sectional character of the data and from information coming from surveys, especially when the measures are subjective.Practical implicationsThe paper stresses the need to develop adequate infrastructures in technology management, quality management and work organization to obtain all the benefits of JIT implementation.Originality/valueThe paper highlights the role of organizational context and, especially, infrastructure practices in the incidence of JIT in the manufacturing industry. Moreover, the identification of different dimensions of JIT systems makes it possible to conclude that the influence of the different factors considered is not uniform across all JIT elements.
Title: The role of organizational context and infrastructure practices in JIT implementation
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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to analyze which factors determine the use of just‐in‐time (JIT) in companies.
More precisely, the paper aims to study the role played by two variables of organizational context (size and age) and three infrastructure practices (advanced manufacturing technologies – AMT, quality management, and work organization).
Design/methodology/approachThe hypotheses were tested using data collected from 203 manufacturing plants with at least 20 employees.
Data were collected by means of personal interviews with plant managers.
Regression analyses have been performed to test the hypotheses.
FindingsThe results reveal the existence of diversity in the factors that affect the use of the different components of JIT.
Infrastructure practices are shown to be more determining than contextual factors.
This happens in particular with AMT, basic quality tools and the management of the relationships with suppliers and customers.
Research limitations/implicationsThe main limitations of the research are those derived from the cross‐sectional character of the data and from information coming from surveys, especially when the measures are subjective.
Practical implicationsThe paper stresses the need to develop adequate infrastructures in technology management, quality management and work organization to obtain all the benefits of JIT implementation.
Originality/valueThe paper highlights the role of organizational context and, especially, infrastructure practices in the incidence of JIT in the manufacturing industry.
Moreover, the identification of different dimensions of JIT systems makes it possible to conclude that the influence of the different factors considered is not uniform across all JIT elements.
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