The impact of lean manufacturing practices on operational and business performances at SMES in the wooden furniture industry

被引:6
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作者
Susanty, Aries [1 ]
Sumiyati, Ling Sri [2 ]
Syaiful, Syaiful [3 ]
Nihlah, Zahrotun [1 ]
机构
[1] Diponegoro Univ Semarang, Dept Ind Engn, Fac Engn, Semarang, Indonesia
[2] Diponegoro Univ, Fac Engn, Dept Environm Engn, Semarang, Indonesia
[3] Diponegoro Univ Semarang, Fac Engn, Dept Mech Engn, Semarang, Indonesia
关键词
Operational performance; Mediating role; Business performance; Lean manufacturing practices; Moderating role; SMEs of wooden furniture; JUST-IN-TIME; QUALITY MANAGEMENT; JIT IMPLEMENTATION; PRODUCTION SYSTEM; SIGMA FRAMEWORK; STRATEGIC FIT; INTEGRATION; JAPANESE; ASSIMILATION; ORGANIZATION;
D O I
10.1108/IJLSS-08-2020-0124
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
Purpose First, this study aims to examine the level of implementation of lean manufacturing (LM) practices by the small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the wooden furniture industry in Jepara. Second is to examine the impact of LM practices on operational performance (OP) and business performance (BP). Third is to examine the impact of LM practices on BP with OP as a mediating and moderating variable. OP is the quantifiable aspect of the process of an organisation, such as production cycle time, reliability and inventory turnover, whereas BP is usually related to the responsibility of the firms to their shareholders and has the goal of profit maximization. Design/methodology/approach This study used primary data collected through an offline questionnaire. The questionnaire was intended to identify the extent of the implementation of LM practices and the level of OP and BP achieved by SMEs. The LM practices consist of 6 dimensions with 26 indicators; OP, 4 dimensions with 11 indicators; and BP, 3 dimensions with 9 indicators. The data obtained from the questionnaire were processed via partial least squares (PLS) regression using the SmartPLS software. PLS is generally used to assess the extent to which LM practices predict values in OP and BP. Findings A total of 100 questionnaires were administered, of which 81% were properly filled, completed and returned. The result of the study confirms that LM practices should be applied collectively and comprehensively as each practice is interdependent. Moreover, it confirms that these practices have a direct effect on OP and BP and that OP can drive broader BP measures. Finally, the result confirms that these practices can improve BP indirectly with OP as a mediator variable. While the empirical evidence in this study supported the role of OP as a mediating variable between the implementation of LM practices and OB, it did not support the role of OP as a moderating variable. Research limitations/implications First, it is arguable that LM practices, OP and BP are only measured by the Likert scale, which would likely create bias and inconsistency from the owners or managers of SMEs in expressing the level of LM practices and performances achieved by the SMEs in the wooden furniture industry. Future research may help establish qualitative approaches to better measure the LM practices as well as the OP and BP through observation and probing. Second, this study was limited geographically (limited to only the SMEs in the wooden furniture industry in Jepara and did not cover all regions in Central Java as well as in Indonesia). Therefore, a wider geographical area could be considered, including the other regions in Indonesia which also produce wooden furniture. Practical implications This study practically contributes to the LM body of knowledge by identifying the relationships among the LM practices, OP and BP in SMEs. Understanding these relationships will help the owner or managers of SMEs make better decisions in achieving the OP and BP. The owner or managers of SMEs who implement the LM practices individually may experience disappointing performance results as these practices should be applied collectively and comprehensively. Social implications The LM practices may help the owners or managers of the SMEs to be competitive and achieve the optimum result. Originality/value This is the first known study that adopts the PLS framework to examine how OP measurement affects the relationship between the LM practices and BP in the case of the SMEs in Indonesia.
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页码:203 / 231
页数:29
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