Fran M. Castiblanco, Ivonne A. Castiblanco, J. P. Cruz
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摘要
这项描述性研究确定了在全球住房建筑供应链中应用的精益工具,识别出哪些是不同国家最常见的工具,哪些是探索最少的工具,哪些工具在哥伦比亚最受欢迎。通过对来自22个国家的84篇学术论文的文献回顾,发现了30种精益工具的254次提及,从确定的趋势中得出了在哥伦比亚、拉丁美洲和不同大陆采用精益建设(LC)的主要差异和相似之处,进行了定性的内容分析。通过帕累托图和关联分析得出的结果表明,精益制造和精益建筑的主要实践是Last Planner System, Building Information Models, Visual Management等。本研究是后续项目的一部分,该项目将采用该定性分析的结论,提出一种指导工具(基于所发现的持续改进工具),将适用的精益方法与波哥大高价值住房项目供应链的主要参与者联系起来。考虑到所发现的研究差距,本研究可以作为类似哥伦比亚的国家精益建设研究的基础。
Qualitative Analysis of Lean Tools in the Construction Sector in Colombia
This descriptive research identifies the lean tools applied worldwide in the supply chain of housing construction recognizing which are the most common tools across different countries, the least explored and which tools have the most reception in Colombia. Through a literary review of 84 academic papers from 22 countries, 254 mentions of 30 lean tools were detected, developing a qualitative content analysis from identified trends of the main differences and similarities in the adoption of lean construction (LC) in Colombia, Latin America and the different continents. The results derived from a Pareto chart and an affinity analysis in which lean tools were reduced to 23 categories, show that the main practices of lean manufacturing and lean construction are Last Planner System, Building Information Models, Visual Management, among others. This study is part of a subsequent project that will take the conclusions of this qualitative analysis to suggest a guiding tool (based on the continuous improvement tools found) that correlates applicable lean approaches with the main actors of the supply chain of high value housing projects in Bogotá. Taking into account the research gap found, this study could serve as a basis for lean construction studies in countries similar to Colombia.