采用批判现实主义的中小企业智能制造准备框架:知识和构建阶段

IF 15.6 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Lucas Gumbi, Hossana Twinomurinzi
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摘要

智能制造(SM)已经成为中小微企业(SMMEs)保持可持续发展和全球竞争力的可行解决方案。然而,许多中小企业还没有为SM做好准备,现有的SM采用框架也不适合支持中小企业,因为它们没有解决特定于上下文的先决条件。本研究的目的是根据经验开发一个合适的概念框架,以支持中小企业对SM采用的准备。本研究选择了一个使用涌现理论发展方法的批判现实主义研究周期。采用定性研究设计,利用多个案例研究。研究发现,适合中小企业采用智能手机的准备度框架应考虑智能手机知识能力(SMKC)、智能手机相对优势(SMRA)和智能手机兼容性(SMC)作为智能手机采用的前提条件,并将自主数字学习(SDDL)、商业模式创新(BMI)、创业导向(EO)和创新文化(CoI)作为影响这些前提条件的因素。此外,研究表明,CoI是一种在实域具有生成能力的持久结构;当CoI的生成能力被触发或激活时,SDDL、BMI和EO是实域中普遍存在的因果机制;SMKC、SMRA和SMC是当因果机制被激活时在经验域中触发的行为(前提条件)。研究结果还强调了高科技中小企业与非高科技中小企业之间明显的社会和认知差异。
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SMME readiness framework for smart manufacturing adoption using critical realism: Knowledge and construction phase
Smart manufacturing (SM) has emerged as a viable solution for small, medium and micro enterprises (SMMEs) to remain sustainable and globally competitive. However, many SMMEs are not ready for SM and the existing frameworks for SM adoption are unsuitable for supporting SMMEs, as they do not address context-specific preconditions. The objective of this study was to empirically develop a suitable conceptual framework for supporting SMME readiness for SM adoption. A critical realism research cycle using the emergent theory development approach was chosen for the study. A qualitative research design, utilizing multiple case studies, was adopted. The study found that a suitable SMME readiness framework for SM adoption should consider SM Knowledge Competence (SMKC), SM Relative Advantage (SMRA), and SM Compatibility (SMC) as preconditions for SM adoption, as well as Self-Directed Digital Learning (SDDL), Business Model Innovation (BMI), Entrepreneurial Orientation (EO) and a Culture of Innovation (CoI) as factors influencing these preconditions. Furthermore, the study revealed that a CoI is an enduring structure with generative powers in the real domain; SDDL, BMI and EO are causal mechanisms prevailing in the real domain when the generative powers of CoI are triggered or activated; and SMKC, SMRA, and SMC are the actions (preconditions) that are triggered in the empirical domain when causal mechanisms are activated. The findings also highlighted stark social and cognitive differences between high-tech SMMEs and non-high-tech SMMEs.
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CiteScore
16.10
自引率
12.70%
发文量
118
审稿时长
37 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Innovation and Knowledge (JIK) explores how innovation drives knowledge creation and vice versa, emphasizing that not all innovation leads to knowledge, but enduring innovation across diverse fields fosters theory and knowledge. JIK invites papers on innovations enhancing or generating knowledge, covering innovation processes, structures, outcomes, and behaviors at various levels. Articles in JIK examine knowledge-related changes promoting innovation for societal best practices. JIK serves as a platform for high-quality studies undergoing double-blind peer review, ensuring global dissemination to scholars, practitioners, and policymakers who recognize innovation and knowledge as economic drivers. It publishes theoretical articles, empirical studies, case studies, reviews, and other content, addressing current trends and emerging topics in innovation and knowledge. The journal welcomes suggestions for special issues and encourages articles to showcase contextual differences and lessons for a broad audience. In essence, JIK is an interdisciplinary journal dedicated to advancing theoretical and practical innovations and knowledge across multiple fields, including Economics, Business and Management, Engineering, Science, and Education.
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