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Exploiting the potential of manufacturing network embeddedness: An OM perspective

Ruggero Golini (Department of Management, Information and Production Engineering, Università di Bergamo, Bergamo, Italy)
Patricia Deflorin (Swiss Institute for Entrepreneurship, University of Applied Sciences HTW Chur, Chur, Switzerland)
Maike Scherrer (Institute of Technology Management, University of St Gallen, St Gallen, Switzerland)

International Journal of Operations & Production Management

ISSN: 0144-3577

Article publication date: 5 December 2016

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to provide guidance in setting the level of autonomy (i.e. parental control) of plants in a network to enhance operational performance. In particular, the effect of autonomy on performance is analysed directly and indirectly through internal manufacturing network integration (MNI) and external supply chain integration (SCI) as two dimensions of manufacturing network embeddedness.

Design/methodology/approach

The analysis is based on data from 441 manufacturing plants in 17 countries. Data were gathered during the Sixth International Manufacturing Strategy Survey. Five main constructs were obtained after carrying out a confirmatory factor analysis: plant autonomy, internal MNI, external SCI, efficiency and effectiveness. Direct and indirect relationships among the constructs are tested through a structural equation model.

Findings

Higher levels of autonomy correlate with higher effectiveness and similar efficiency. However, lower autonomy leads to higher levels of manufacturing network and SCI, which enhance performance. Although not statistically significant, the analysis of the total effects reveals a mildly positive effect of autonomy on effectiveness and negative effect on efficiency, which requires further investigation.

Research limitations/implications

Further research could include headquarters’ perspectives or additional determinants (e.g. business strategy objectives).

Practical implications

Managers should set autonomy levels strategically: higher for effectiveness and lower for efficiency. However, lower autonomy can also strengthen internal MNI and external SCI, thus improving operational performance.

Originality/value

The concept of manufacturing network embeddedness highlights the importance of considering external supply chain and internal MNI in the same framework, as both dimensions can affect operational performance.

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Citation

Golini, R., Deflorin, P. and Scherrer, M. (2016), "Exploiting the potential of manufacturing network embeddedness: An OM perspective", International Journal of Operations & Production Management, Vol. 36 No. 12, pp. 1741-1768. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJOPM-11-2014-0559

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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