Operational practices and financial performance: an empirical analysis of Brazilian manufacturing companies

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Autor(a) principal: Duarte,André Luís de Castro Moura
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Brito,Luiz Artur Ledur, Di Serio,Luiz Carlos, Martins,Guilherme Silveira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: BAR - Brazilian Administration Review
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-76922011000400004
Resumo: In the operations management field, operational practices like total quality management or just in time have been seen as a way to improve operational performance and ultimately financial performance. Empirical support for this effect of operational practices in financial performance has been, however, limited due to research design and the inherent difficulties of using performance as a dependent variable. In this paper, we tested the relationship between selected operational practices (quality management, just in time, ISO certification and services outsourcing) in financial performance outcomes of profitability and growth. A sample of 1200 firms, operating in São Paulo, Brazil, was used. Analysis using multiple regression explored the direct effect of practices and their interaction with industry dummies. Results did not support the existence of a positive relationship with financial performance. A negative relationship of outsourcing with both profitability and growth was found, supporting some critical views of the outsourcing practice. A weaker negative relationship between ISO certification and growth was also found. Some interactions between practices and industries were also significant, with mixed results, indicating that the effect of practices on performance might be context dependent.
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title Operational practices and financial performance: an empirical analysis of Brazilian manufacturing companies
spellingShingle Operational practices and financial performance: an empirical analysis of Brazilian manufacturing companies
Duarte,André Luís de Castro Moura
operational practices
financial performance
operations strategy
title_short Operational practices and financial performance: an empirical analysis of Brazilian manufacturing companies
title_full Operational practices and financial performance: an empirical analysis of Brazilian manufacturing companies
title_fullStr Operational practices and financial performance: an empirical analysis of Brazilian manufacturing companies
title_full_unstemmed Operational practices and financial performance: an empirical analysis of Brazilian manufacturing companies
title_sort Operational practices and financial performance: an empirical analysis of Brazilian manufacturing companies
author Duarte,André Luís de Castro Moura
author_facet Duarte,André Luís de Castro Moura
Brito,Luiz Artur Ledur
Di Serio,Luiz Carlos
Martins,Guilherme Silveira
author_role author
author2 Brito,Luiz Artur Ledur
Di Serio,Luiz Carlos
Martins,Guilherme Silveira
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Duarte,André Luís de Castro Moura
Brito,Luiz Artur Ledur
Di Serio,Luiz Carlos
Martins,Guilherme Silveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv operational practices
financial performance
operations strategy
topic operational practices
financial performance
operations strategy
description In the operations management field, operational practices like total quality management or just in time have been seen as a way to improve operational performance and ultimately financial performance. Empirical support for this effect of operational practices in financial performance has been, however, limited due to research design and the inherent difficulties of using performance as a dependent variable. In this paper, we tested the relationship between selected operational practices (quality management, just in time, ISO certification and services outsourcing) in financial performance outcomes of profitability and growth. A sample of 1200 firms, operating in São Paulo, Brazil, was used. Analysis using multiple regression explored the direct effect of practices and their interaction with industry dummies. Results did not support the existence of a positive relationship with financial performance. A negative relationship of outsourcing with both profitability and growth was found, supporting some critical views of the outsourcing practice. A weaker negative relationship between ISO certification and growth was also found. Some interactions between practices and industries were also significant, with mixed results, indicating that the effect of practices on performance might be context dependent.
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