Is past performance a guarantee for current results? The influence of learning on business performance in manufacturing

IF 7.3 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL
Alexandre Luis Prim, Kenyth Alves de Freitas, Ely Paiva, Maneesh Kumar
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Purpose This paper investigates the relationship between past performance and the development of operational capabilities in manufacturing firms, focusing on the role of intra- and inter-organisational learning mechanisms. Design/methodology/approach This study is based on a survey database collected in 208 manufacturing plants in 15 countries from three industries: electronics, machinery and transport components. The authors developed a model and tested the study hypotheses using the structural equation modelling technique with two-stage analytical procedures. Findings In the analysis of the overall sample, the study findings support prior literature by suggesting that firms with successful experiences may become complacent and less motivated to engage in learning, leading to a decline in performance. However, high-performance firms overcome the “success trap” by engaging supply chain partners. In contrast, low-performance firms exhibit limited learning from past poor performance, leading to organisational inertia and further declines in their current performance. Practical implications This research provides practical guidance for managers in developing operational capabilities, highlighting collaboration with suppliers as an essential element for high-performance firms. Originality/value This study focuses on the little-researched topic of how past performance influences the development of operational capabilities in manufacturing firms. The authors highlight the path for developing capabilities in high- and low-performance firms based on intra- and inter-organisational learning mechanisms.
过去的表现能保证现在的结果吗?制造业中学习对企业绩效的影响
本研究旨在探讨制造业企业过往绩效与营运能力发展之间的关系,并著重于组织内与组织间学习机制的作用。本研究基于从15个国家的208家制造工厂收集的调查数据库,这些工厂来自三个行业:电子、机械和运输部件。作者开发了一个模型,并使用结构方程建模技术和两阶段分析程序测试了研究假设。在对整体样本的分析中,研究结果支持了先前的文献,表明拥有成功经验的公司可能会变得自满,缺乏参与学习的动力,从而导致绩效下降。然而,高绩效的公司通过吸引供应链合作伙伴来克服“成功陷阱”。相比之下,低绩效公司从过去的糟糕表现中学习有限,导致组织惯性和当前绩效的进一步下降。本研究为管理者提供了发展运营能力的实践指导,强调了与供应商的合作是高绩效企业的基本要素。原创性/价值本研究关注的是制造企业过去的绩效如何影响运营能力的发展这一鲜有研究的话题。作者强调了基于组织内部和组织间学习机制在高绩效和低绩效公司中发展能力的途径。
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Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management
Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management Engineering-Control and Systems Engineering
CiteScore
16.30
自引率
7.90%
发文量
45
期刊介绍: The Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management (JMTM) aspires to be the premier destination for impactful manufacturing-related research. JMTM provides comprehensive international coverage of topics pertaining to the management of manufacturing technology, focusing on bridging theoretical advancements with practical applications to enhance manufacturing practices. JMTM seeks articles grounded in empirical evidence, such as surveys, case studies, and action research, to ensure relevance and applicability. All submissions should include a thorough literature review to contextualize the study within the field and clearly demonstrate how the research contributes significantly and originally by comparing and contrasting its findings with existing knowledge. Articles should directly address management of manufacturing technology and offer insights with broad applicability.
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