How firms scan and interpret their environments has implications for the flexibility strategy that they choose, as well as for the performance of that strategy. We extend Daft and Weick's (Acad Manage Rev 9(2):284-295, 1984) model of firms as interpretation systems into a theoretical model of flexibility performance through extended iterations between observations of a failed flexibility initiative and relevant literature. We test the model using well-known teaching cases. We argue that the use of an iterative process that involves cases and theory both stimulates creativity in integrating theory and lays an initial foundation for evidence-based practic
Manufacturing systems face now more than ever the effects of an uncertain environment, which is trig...
To deal with dynamic and uncertain business environments, agile manufacturing is of interest to acad...
Much has been written about flexibility in recent years as this has become of critical concern to ma...
How firms scan and interpret their environments has implications for the flexibility strategy that t...
Flexibility is seen as a desirable attribute of a manufacturing system. Virtually every manufacturi...
This paper investigates managerial practices that are conducive to the management of flexibility. Us...
"Version: May 29, 1991."Includes bibliographical references.Fernando F. Suarez, Michael A. Cusumano,...
Purpose This study examines the mediating role of manufacturing flexibility in the relationship bet...
To help meet competitive realities operations managers need to know more about the strategic aspects...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering; and, (M.B.A.)...
Shifting demand and ever-shorter production cycles pressure manufacturing flexibility. Although the ...
AbstractManufacturing companies have to withstand a growing global competition on different strategi...
Manufacturing managers in a broad array of industries agree that achieving low cost and high quality...
Flexibility and human resources, have a great importance in our days, in our industries, in a compe...
Defines flexibility as the ability to change or react with little penalty in time, effort, cost or p...
Manufacturing systems face now more than ever the effects of an uncertain environment, which is trig...
To deal with dynamic and uncertain business environments, agile manufacturing is of interest to acad...
Much has been written about flexibility in recent years as this has become of critical concern to ma...
How firms scan and interpret their environments has implications for the flexibility strategy that t...
Flexibility is seen as a desirable attribute of a manufacturing system. Virtually every manufacturi...
This paper investigates managerial practices that are conducive to the management of flexibility. Us...
"Version: May 29, 1991."Includes bibliographical references.Fernando F. Suarez, Michael A. Cusumano,...
Purpose This study examines the mediating role of manufacturing flexibility in the relationship bet...
To help meet competitive realities operations managers need to know more about the strategic aspects...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering; and, (M.B.A.)...
Shifting demand and ever-shorter production cycles pressure manufacturing flexibility. Although the ...
AbstractManufacturing companies have to withstand a growing global competition on different strategi...
Manufacturing managers in a broad array of industries agree that achieving low cost and high quality...
Flexibility and human resources, have a great importance in our days, in our industries, in a compe...
Defines flexibility as the ability to change or react with little penalty in time, effort, cost or p...
Manufacturing systems face now more than ever the effects of an uncertain environment, which is trig...
To deal with dynamic and uncertain business environments, agile manufacturing is of interest to acad...
Much has been written about flexibility in recent years as this has become of critical concern to ma...