Developing a continuous improvement perspective for subcontractor involvement in the industrialised housebuilding supply chain

Wolfgang Grenzfurtner, M. Gronalt
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Purpose This paper aims to identify those factors, which will improve the collaboration between industrialised housebuilding (IHB) companies and their subcontractors within continuous improvement (CI) programmes. These factors will enhance the supply chain (SC) efficiency and productivity, eliminating obstacles when designing, implementing and managing CI programmes within IHB SC. Design/methodology/approach An explorative case study with a mixed-method approach was conducted within an IHB SC. To collect data, participant observation and guided interviews were applied. A stakeholder analysis was conducted to structure their guiding principles. A causal loop diagram (CLD) analysis was used to model the effects on and relationships within a SC and their impact on the involvement of subcontractors. Findings The influences on the stakeholders and the guidelines under which they work are defined. Potential conflicts of interest between stakeholders are identified. A CLD is used to model a better understanding of system behaviour impacting on the relationships within the SC and on subcontractor involvement. The results provide a number of factors that need to be considered when designing, implementing and managing a CI programme. Research limitations/implications The research suggests better ways to use subcontractors’ specific knowledge of on-site processes such that productivity and efficiency are enhanced. Improvements within the construction supply chain (CSC) will, in the future, not be limited to small improvement gains at company level. Originality/value This paper extends the body of knowledge in CSC management by revealing factors important for designing, implementing and managing CI programmes, which enables the successful involvement of subcontractors in CI on SC level.
为参与工业化住宅建筑供应链的分包商开发持续改进的视角
本文旨在确定这些因素,这些因素将改善工业化住宅建筑(IHB)公司及其分包商在持续改进(CI)计划中的合作。这些因素将提高供应链(SC)的效率和生产力,消除在IHB SC内设计、实施和管理CI计划时的障碍。设计/方法/方法在IHB SC内进行了一项采用混合方法的探索性案例研究。为了收集数据,采用了参与者观察和指导性访谈。进行了利益相关者分析,以构建他们的指导原则。因果循环图(CLD)分析用于模拟对供应链的影响和内部关系,以及它们对分包商参与的影响。发现对利益相关者的影响和他们工作的指导方针是明确的。确定利益相关者之间的潜在利益冲突。CLD用于更好地理解影响SC内部关系和分包商参与的系统行为。研究结果提供了在设计、实施和管理CI项目时需要考虑的一些因素。研究局限/启示研究建议更好地利用分包商对现场流程的具体知识,从而提高生产率和效率。在未来,建筑供应链(CSC)的改进将不仅仅局限于公司层面的小改进收益。原创性/价值本文通过揭示设计、实施和管理CI项目的重要因素,扩展了CSC管理的知识体系,这使得分包商能够成功地参与到SC层面的CI中。
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