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Agile production, innovation and technological cooperation: Overlapping priorities of manufacturing firms

Ángel Martínez Sánchez (School of Engineering, University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain)
Manuela Pérez-Pérez (School of Engineering, University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain)
Silvia Vicente-Oliva (University Center of Defense, Zaragoza, Spain)

Baltic Journal of Management

ISSN: 1746-5265

Article publication date: 2 September 2019

Issue publication date: 28 October 2019

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to analyze in a sample of Spanish manufacturing firms the relationship between agile manufacturing and the firm’s management capacities related to innovation and production flexibility. Complementarily the survey addresses the implementation of agile production and its measurement.

Design/methodology/approach

For data collection, a survey through mail to operations and human resource managers of manufacturing firms and telephonic interviews with managers from 25 selective firms was carried out. The population of the study included firms from the Sistema de Análisis de Balances Ibéricos database with NACE codes 24–32 and at least 200 employees. Quantitative methods (linear hierarchical regression and mean differences) were used to test research hypotheses, and a qualitative method (interview analysis) was used to analyze an implementation and measurement model of agile production.

Findings

The results of the study show that high-agile firms use more intensively a comprehensive set of agile facilitators (design, manufacturing and supply). They also innovate and cooperate externally more on innovation than low-agile firms. The authors have found that external technological cooperation moderates the firm’s production flexibility.

Research limitations/implications

The implications of this research indicate, on one hand, that firms interested in implementing agile production should focus on the agility management of supply chains, the skills and knowledge development of human resources and in the implementation of agile manufacturing technologies. On the other hand, firms in less cooperative environments should focus more on their internal manufacturing systems to reinforce the relationship between production flexibility and agility that offers broader scenarios to compete under this production paradigm. The main limitations of the research design are the use of cross-sectional data and the use of managerial perceptions to assess most of the variables.

Originality/value

This paper offers a model of agile production implementation that it is complemented with measurement indicators to analyze the firm’s evolution toward agility. The combination of multivariate analysis and managers’ interviews to obtain and validate results creates a value for managers interested in agile production.

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Acknowledgements

The authors greatly appreciate the financial support of the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (Grant ECO2014-56912-R), and the access to the Survey of Business Strategies provided by the SEPI Foundation and the Spanish Ministry of Industry. This work was also supported by the Government of Aragón (Group Reference BYCS and Group Reference CREVALOR: S42_17R) and co-financed with FEDER 2014-2020 “Construyendo Europa desde Aragón.”

Citation

Sánchez, Á.M., Pérez-Pérez, M. and Vicente-Oliva, S. (2019), "Agile production, innovation and technological cooperation: Overlapping priorities of manufacturing firms", Baltic Journal of Management, Vol. 14 No. 4, pp. 597-615. https://doi.org/10.1108/BJM-12-2018-0410

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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