The relationship between manufacturing integration and performance from an activity-oriented perspective

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Autor(a) principal: Paiva,Ely Laureano
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Gavronski,Iuri, D'Avila,Livia Castro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: BAR - Brazilian Administration Review
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Resumo: Manufacturing integration with other functional areas and suppliers is a key aspect for achieving sustainable competitive advantage. The objective of this study is to analyze manufacturing integration from an activity-based perspective. We hypothesize that manufacturing integration with suppliers, marketing, and R&D is positively related to profit and sales growth when it occurs simultaneously in key internal activities. We surveyed 366 companies located in the southern region of Brazil, chosen from the SEBRAE(1) database. We used structural equations modeling to address validity and reliability issues. We evaluated common method variance (CMV) with the MTMM model and used path analysis to test the structural relations. We found that all manufacturing integration aspects are positively related to sales growth, but only manufacturing-R&D integration is positively related to profitability. Therefore, managers interested in improving the performance of their plants should favor the integration between manufacturing and R&D teams, at all hierarchical levels. We did not find any evidence, however, that direct interaction between manufacturing and marketing improves performance.
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title The relationship between manufacturing integration and performance from an activity-oriented perspective
spellingShingle The relationship between manufacturing integration and performance from an activity-oriented perspective
Paiva,Ely Laureano
manufacturing integration
cross-functionality
performance
survey
MTMM
title_short The relationship between manufacturing integration and performance from an activity-oriented perspective
title_full The relationship between manufacturing integration and performance from an activity-oriented perspective
title_fullStr The relationship between manufacturing integration and performance from an activity-oriented perspective
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between manufacturing integration and performance from an activity-oriented perspective
title_sort The relationship between manufacturing integration and performance from an activity-oriented perspective
author Paiva,Ely Laureano
author_facet Paiva,Ely Laureano
Gavronski,Iuri
D'Avila,Livia Castro
author_role author
author2 Gavronski,Iuri
D'Avila,Livia Castro
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Paiva,Ely Laureano
Gavronski,Iuri
D'Avila,Livia Castro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv manufacturing integration
cross-functionality
performance
survey
MTMM
topic manufacturing integration
cross-functionality
performance
survey
MTMM
description Manufacturing integration with other functional areas and suppliers is a key aspect for achieving sustainable competitive advantage. The objective of this study is to analyze manufacturing integration from an activity-based perspective. We hypothesize that manufacturing integration with suppliers, marketing, and R&D is positively related to profit and sales growth when it occurs simultaneously in key internal activities. We surveyed 366 companies located in the southern region of Brazil, chosen from the SEBRAE(1) database. We used structural equations modeling to address validity and reliability issues. We evaluated common method variance (CMV) with the MTMM model and used path analysis to test the structural relations. We found that all manufacturing integration aspects are positively related to sales growth, but only manufacturing-R&D integration is positively related to profitability. Therefore, managers interested in improving the performance of their plants should favor the integration between manufacturing and R&D teams, at all hierarchical levels. We did not find any evidence, however, that direct interaction between manufacturing and marketing improves performance.
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