Rolling out lean production systems in MNCs is a complex knowledge transfer process whose design and implementation, though critical to operations performance, is underinvestigated. Applying conceptual tools drawn from knowledge diffusion, organiza-tional innovation and capability theories in international business, this exploratory study: a) classifies and interprets lean roll-out processes in MNCs; b) develops, through the cross-case analysis of seven plants, three testable propositions about how to conduct successful lean roll-outs. We posit that an approach based on collaborative learning between headquarters and subsidiaries, selective codification of lean knowledge, larger plant autonomy, and prevalence of contextual ambidexterity drives better roll-out performances
Paolino, C., Camuffo, A., Secchi, R., Rolling out lean production systems in MNCs: a plant-level, cross-firm study, in Serving the world., (Amsterdam, 02-04 July 2012), POMS, EurOMA, JOMSA, Amsterdam 2012: 1-22 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/43133]
Rolling out lean production systems in MNCs: a plant-level, cross-firm study
Paolino, Chiara;
2012
Abstract
Rolling out lean production systems in MNCs is a complex knowledge transfer process whose design and implementation, though critical to operations performance, is underinvestigated. Applying conceptual tools drawn from knowledge diffusion, organiza-tional innovation and capability theories in international business, this exploratory study: a) classifies and interprets lean roll-out processes in MNCs; b) develops, through the cross-case analysis of seven plants, three testable propositions about how to conduct successful lean roll-outs. We posit that an approach based on collaborative learning between headquarters and subsidiaries, selective codification of lean knowledge, larger plant autonomy, and prevalence of contextual ambidexterity drives better roll-out performancesI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.