The role of motivation in the results of total productive maintenance

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Autor(a) principal: Guedes,Micaela
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Figueiredo,Paulo S., Pereira-Guizzo,Camila Sousa, Loiola,Elisabeth
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Production
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Resumo: Abstract Paper aims The aim is to analyze the role of motivation of work teams in production lines in the operational results obtained with the implementation of a Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) program in a single company. Originality The areas of industrial production and maintenance require that human factors influencing performance be continuously investigated and cannot focus exclusively on the reliability of equipment and systems. Studies that contemplate these factors are relatively scarce but of great value for companies and society. Research method This is an exploratory case study that used a measurement of motivation with two teams of employees who participated in the implementation of TPM, comparing it to measures of operational performance. Unstructured interviews and nonparticipant observation were also used for data collection. Main findings The level of motivation of the team was positively associated with a change in operational performance, and the implementation of TPM had a positive impact on performance. Implications for theory and practice This study contributes to the behavioral operations management literature by showing empirical evidence that operational results may depend on motivated workers during TPM implementation. Managers must pay attention to the factors that determine the motivation of work teams when implementing improvement programs.
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title The role of motivation in the results of total productive maintenance
spellingShingle The role of motivation in the results of total productive maintenance
Guedes,Micaela
Total productive maintenance
Work motivation
Operational performance
Behavioral operations management
title_short The role of motivation in the results of total productive maintenance
title_full The role of motivation in the results of total productive maintenance
title_fullStr The role of motivation in the results of total productive maintenance
title_full_unstemmed The role of motivation in the results of total productive maintenance
title_sort The role of motivation in the results of total productive maintenance
author Guedes,Micaela
author_facet Guedes,Micaela
Figueiredo,Paulo S.
Pereira-Guizzo,Camila Sousa
Loiola,Elisabeth
author_role author
author2 Figueiredo,Paulo S.
Pereira-Guizzo,Camila Sousa
Loiola,Elisabeth
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Guedes,Micaela
Figueiredo,Paulo S.
Pereira-Guizzo,Camila Sousa
Loiola,Elisabeth
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Total productive maintenance
Work motivation
Operational performance
Behavioral operations management
topic Total productive maintenance
Work motivation
Operational performance
Behavioral operations management
description Abstract Paper aims The aim is to analyze the role of motivation of work teams in production lines in the operational results obtained with the implementation of a Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) program in a single company. Originality The areas of industrial production and maintenance require that human factors influencing performance be continuously investigated and cannot focus exclusively on the reliability of equipment and systems. Studies that contemplate these factors are relatively scarce but of great value for companies and society. Research method This is an exploratory case study that used a measurement of motivation with two teams of employees who participated in the implementation of TPM, comparing it to measures of operational performance. Unstructured interviews and nonparticipant observation were also used for data collection. Main findings The level of motivation of the team was positively associated with a change in operational performance, and the implementation of TPM had a positive impact on performance. Implications for theory and practice This study contributes to the behavioral operations management literature by showing empirical evidence that operational results may depend on motivated workers during TPM implementation. Managers must pay attention to the factors that determine the motivation of work teams when implementing improvement programs.
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