Relationship between Just in Time, Lean Manufacturing, and Performance Practices: a meta-analysis

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Autor(a) principal: Lara,Ana Claudia
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Menegon,Elizangela Maria Pas, Sehnem,Simone, Kuzma,Edson
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Gestão & Produção
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Resumo: Abstract: Companies strive for superior results. Focusing on return, performance, and profitability is mainstream; this reasoning is constantly present in the decisions of the strategic operational management of companies. Based on this assumption, the objective of this work is to evaluate empirically whether the degree to which a company implements a combination of Just in Time (JIT) or Lean Manufacturing practices systematically affects the company's operational, financial, and/or organisational performance. For this, a meta-analysis was carried out; the final sample consisted of 28 articles, with 41 studies and 12,708 included subjects who provided the effects that explain the proposed relationship. The data were collected in the Web of Science, EBSCO, and Science Direct databases, with an open period, considering all works available until July 2020. Among the main findings, JIT practices and the company's operational performance present a positive, significant, medium effect. Lean manufacturing practices demonstrate a positive and significant relationship in operational, financial, and organisational performance, all with an average impact on the effect size. No direct relationship was found between the JIT variables and organisational performance (financial, operational, and environmental), based on the TBL. Additional research is needed regarding the relationship of JIT and Lean Manufacturing practices with the organisational performance (financial, operational, and environmental) based on the TBL, as well as an in-depth analysis of previous research related to green Lean practices and their relationship with organisational performance, based on the TBL.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Relationship between Just in Time, Lean Manufacturing, and Performance Practices: a meta-analysis
title Relationship between Just in Time, Lean Manufacturing, and Performance Practices: a meta-analysis
spellingShingle Relationship between Just in Time, Lean Manufacturing, and Performance Practices: a meta-analysis
Lara,Ana Claudia
Just in Time Practice
Lean Manufacturing
Performance, Meta Analysis
title_short Relationship between Just in Time, Lean Manufacturing, and Performance Practices: a meta-analysis
title_full Relationship between Just in Time, Lean Manufacturing, and Performance Practices: a meta-analysis
title_fullStr Relationship between Just in Time, Lean Manufacturing, and Performance Practices: a meta-analysis
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between Just in Time, Lean Manufacturing, and Performance Practices: a meta-analysis
title_sort Relationship between Just in Time, Lean Manufacturing, and Performance Practices: a meta-analysis
author Lara,Ana Claudia
author_facet Lara,Ana Claudia
Menegon,Elizangela Maria Pas
Sehnem,Simone
Kuzma,Edson
author_role author
author2 Menegon,Elizangela Maria Pas
Sehnem,Simone
Kuzma,Edson
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lara,Ana Claudia
Menegon,Elizangela Maria Pas
Sehnem,Simone
Kuzma,Edson
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Just in Time Practice
Lean Manufacturing
Performance, Meta Analysis
topic Just in Time Practice
Lean Manufacturing
Performance, Meta Analysis
description Abstract: Companies strive for superior results. Focusing on return, performance, and profitability is mainstream; this reasoning is constantly present in the decisions of the strategic operational management of companies. Based on this assumption, the objective of this work is to evaluate empirically whether the degree to which a company implements a combination of Just in Time (JIT) or Lean Manufacturing practices systematically affects the company's operational, financial, and/or organisational performance. For this, a meta-analysis was carried out; the final sample consisted of 28 articles, with 41 studies and 12,708 included subjects who provided the effects that explain the proposed relationship. The data were collected in the Web of Science, EBSCO, and Science Direct databases, with an open period, considering all works available until July 2020. Among the main findings, JIT practices and the company's operational performance present a positive, significant, medium effect. Lean manufacturing practices demonstrate a positive and significant relationship in operational, financial, and organisational performance, all with an average impact on the effect size. No direct relationship was found between the JIT variables and organisational performance (financial, operational, and environmental), based on the TBL. Additional research is needed regarding the relationship of JIT and Lean Manufacturing practices with the organisational performance (financial, operational, and environmental) based on the TBL, as well as an in-depth analysis of previous research related to green Lean practices and their relationship with organisational performance, based on the TBL.
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