Productive Performance As A Moderator Of Strategy And Capability

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Autor(a) principal: Moori, Roberto Giro
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Nafal, Kalid Ali, Caldeira, Adilson
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: RAM. Revista de Administração Mackenzie
Texto Completo: https://editorarevistas.mackenzie.br/index.php/RAM/article/view/2620
Resumo: Based on the premise that in a supply chain there are numerous cause and effect links between events with the potential to determine the differentiation between competing firms, this study seeks identifying a correlation between the productive performance of a company and its capability. At first, it was identified, in a literature review, that capability and competence are terms used interchangeably and in the past they related primarily to production technologies and skills of employees of the company range. Presently,they refer to the conduct of business in terms of efficiency in service, responsiveness and cycle time of delivery. Thus, companies establish strategies for capability. This study, exploratory and descriptive kind, aimed to evaluate the relationship between the dimensions of strategy and capability and the moderating impact of productive performance in this relationship. The data collected from 90 companies in the metal mechanic industry, and processed by descriptive statistics and multivariate analysis revealed that there is positive correlation between strategy and capability with magnitude that allows the interpretation that the productive performance may have acted as a moderator in this result. Due to the cross-sectional nature of the study, with a fixed sample of companies of different sizes and different contexts in metal-mechanic industry, and data collected at a single time, understanding the correlations was limited. It is recommended, therefore, the application of a new longitudinal research with a focus on a smaller number of firms for prolonged periods, so as to observe the process of changes in wider contexts in order to identify a cause and effect relationship and produce  more meaningful academic and scientific results.
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spelling Productive Performance As A Moderator Of Strategy And CapabilityRendimiento Productivo Como Factor Moderador De La Estrategia Y CapacidadDesempenho Produtivo como Fator Moderador da Estratégia e CapabilidadeSupply Chain ManagementStrategyCapabilityProduction PerformanceMetal MechanicGestión de la Cadena de SuministroEstrategiaCapacidadRendimiento de ProducciónMetalmecánicaGestão da Cadeia de SuprimentosEstratégiaCapabilidadeDesempenho ProdutivoMetal-mecânicoBased on the premise that in a supply chain there are numerous cause and effect links between events with the potential to determine the differentiation between competing firms, this study seeks identifying a correlation between the productive performance of a company and its capability. At first, it was identified, in a literature review, that capability and competence are terms used interchangeably and in the past they related primarily to production technologies and skills of employees of the company range. Presently,they refer to the conduct of business in terms of efficiency in service, responsiveness and cycle time of delivery. Thus, companies establish strategies for capability. This study, exploratory and descriptive kind, aimed to evaluate the relationship between the dimensions of strategy and capability and the moderating impact of productive performance in this relationship. The data collected from 90 companies in the metal mechanic industry, and processed by descriptive statistics and multivariate analysis revealed that there is positive correlation between strategy and capability with magnitude that allows the interpretation that the productive performance may have acted as a moderator in this result. Due to the cross-sectional nature of the study, with a fixed sample of companies of different sizes and different contexts in metal-mechanic industry, and data collected at a single time, understanding the correlations was limited. It is recommended, therefore, the application of a new longitudinal research with a focus on a smaller number of firms for prolonged periods, so as to observe the process of changes in wider contexts in order to identify a cause and effect relationship and produce  more meaningful academic and scientific results.Partiendo de la premisa de que en una cadena de suministro hay muchas relaciones causa-efecto entre los acontecimientos con potencial para determinar la diferenciación entre empresas competidoras, este trabajo pone su foco en la búsqueda mediante la identificación de una correlación entre el comportamiento productivo de una empresa y su capacidad. Una investigación en fuentes de la literatura muestra que la capacidad y competencia son términos utilizados indistintamente y, en el pasado, se refiere principalmente a las tecnologías de producción y las habilidades de los empleados de la gama de la empresa. Hoy se refiere a el ejercicio de la actividad en términos de eficiencia en el servicio, capacidad de respuesta y tiempo de ciclo de entrega. Así, las empresas producen estrategias para el desarrollo de la capacidad. Este estudio, tipo exploratorio y descriptivo, tuvo como objetivo evaluar la relación entre las dimensiones de la estrategia y la capacidad y el impacto moderador de la respuesta productiva de esta relación. Los datos, recogidos de 90 empresas en el mercado metal-mecánico, tratados con el uso de la estadística descriptiva y análisis multivariado, revelan que hay una correlación positiva entre la estrategia y la capacidad de una magnitud que permite la interpretación que el rendimiento productivo puede haber actuado como moderador este resultado. Debido a la naturaleza transversal del estudio, con una muestra fija de empresas del metal-mecánico de diferentes tamaños y contextos diferentes, y los datos recogidos en una sola vez, la comprensión de las correlaciones fue limitado. Se recomienda, por lo tanto, la aplicación de una nueva investigación longitudinal con un foco en un menor número de firmas por períodos prolongados, a fin de observar el proceso de cambios en contextos más amplios con el fin de identificar una relación de causa y efecto y producir resultados académicos y científicos más significativos.Partindo da premissa básica de que em uma cadeia de suprimentos há inúmeras relações de causa e efeito entre eventos com potencial de determinar a diferenciação entre empresas  concorrentes, este estudo deposita seu foco na busca pela identificação de uma correlação entre o desempenho produtivo de uma empresa e sua capabilidade. Recorrendo-se, inicialmente, a fontes bibliográficas, identificou-se que capabilidade e competência são termos usados de modo intercambiável. Se no passado se referiam primariamente a tecnologias de produção e habilidades dos trabalhadores da empresa, abrangem, na atualidade, o comportamento de negócios em termos de eficácia no serviço prestado, responsividade e tempo do ciclo de entrega. Assim, empresas estabelecem estratégias para obter capabilidade. Este estudo, de natureza exploratória do tipo descritivo, teve por objetivo avaliar a relação entre as dimensões de estratégia e capabilidade e o impacto moderador do desempenho produtivo nessa relação. Os dados, coletados em 90 empresas do ramo metal-mecânico e tratados com a utilização de técnicas de estatística descritiva e multivariada, revelam que há correlação positiva entre estratégia e capabilidade com magnitude que possibilita a interpretação de que o desempenho produtivo pode ter atuado como moderador neste resultado.Editora Mackenzie2012-10-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por ParesPesquisa Empírica Descritivaapplication/pdfhttps://editorarevistas.mackenzie.br/index.php/RAM/article/view/2620Revista de Administração Mackenzie; Vol. 14 No. 2 (2013)Revista de Administração Mackenzie; Vol. 14 Núm. 2 (2013)Revista de Administração Mackenzie (Mackenzie Management Review); v. 14 n. 2 (2013)1678-69711518-6776reponame:RAM. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Productive Performance As A Moderator Of Strategy And Capability
Rendimiento Productivo Como Factor Moderador De La Estrategia Y Capacidad
Desempenho Produtivo como Fator Moderador da Estratégia e Capabilidade
title Productive Performance As A Moderator Of Strategy And Capability
spellingShingle Productive Performance As A Moderator Of Strategy And Capability
Moori, Roberto Giro
Supply Chain Management
Strategy
Capability
Production Performance
Metal Mechanic
Gestión de la Cadena de Suministro
Estrategia
Capacidad
Rendimiento de Producción
Metalmecánica
Gestão da Cadeia de Suprimentos
Estratégia
Capabilidade
Desempenho Produtivo
Metal-mecânico
title_short Productive Performance As A Moderator Of Strategy And Capability
title_full Productive Performance As A Moderator Of Strategy And Capability
title_fullStr Productive Performance As A Moderator Of Strategy And Capability
title_full_unstemmed Productive Performance As A Moderator Of Strategy And Capability
title_sort Productive Performance As A Moderator Of Strategy And Capability
author Moori, Roberto Giro
author_facet Moori, Roberto Giro
Nafal, Kalid Ali
Caldeira, Adilson
author_role author
author2 Nafal, Kalid Ali
Caldeira, Adilson
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moori, Roberto Giro
Nafal, Kalid Ali
Caldeira, Adilson
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Supply Chain Management
Strategy
Capability
Production Performance
Metal Mechanic
Gestión de la Cadena de Suministro
Estrategia
Capacidad
Rendimiento de Producción
Metalmecánica
Gestão da Cadeia de Suprimentos
Estratégia
Capabilidade
Desempenho Produtivo
Metal-mecânico
topic Supply Chain Management
Strategy
Capability
Production Performance
Metal Mechanic
Gestión de la Cadena de Suministro
Estrategia
Capacidad
Rendimiento de Producción
Metalmecánica
Gestão da Cadeia de Suprimentos
Estratégia
Capabilidade
Desempenho Produtivo
Metal-mecânico
description Based on the premise that in a supply chain there are numerous cause and effect links between events with the potential to determine the differentiation between competing firms, this study seeks identifying a correlation between the productive performance of a company and its capability. At first, it was identified, in a literature review, that capability and competence are terms used interchangeably and in the past they related primarily to production technologies and skills of employees of the company range. Presently,they refer to the conduct of business in terms of efficiency in service, responsiveness and cycle time of delivery. Thus, companies establish strategies for capability. This study, exploratory and descriptive kind, aimed to evaluate the relationship between the dimensions of strategy and capability and the moderating impact of productive performance in this relationship. The data collected from 90 companies in the metal mechanic industry, and processed by descriptive statistics and multivariate analysis revealed that there is positive correlation between strategy and capability with magnitude that allows the interpretation that the productive performance may have acted as a moderator in this result. Due to the cross-sectional nature of the study, with a fixed sample of companies of different sizes and different contexts in metal-mechanic industry, and data collected at a single time, understanding the correlations was limited. It is recommended, therefore, the application of a new longitudinal research with a focus on a smaller number of firms for prolonged periods, so as to observe the process of changes in wider contexts in order to identify a cause and effect relationship and produce  more meaningful academic and scientific results.
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