Fuzzy sustainability incentives in new product development: An empirical exploration of sustainability challenges in manufacturing companies
International Journal of Operations & Production Management
ISSN: 0144-3577
Article publication date: 1 April 2014
Abstract
Purpose
This paper investigates the challenges encountered by manufacturing companies in managing sustainability in new product development (NPD). It describes six case studies of manufacturers aiming for sustainability improvements but experiencing difficulties in implementing them.
Design/methodology/approach
The paper starts with a literature study. Academic literature offers explanations as to why manufacturers want to implement sustainability in NPD, and suggests methods for such implementations. This paper employs the systems theory of control to build a research framework for analyzing the challenges. Empirical data are gathered through workshops and interviews with NPD managers in the case companies.
Findings
In-depth analyses have provided three insights. First, the study shows that sustainability pressures and incentives in a firm's contexts can be fuzzy or even absent. The fuzziness of sustainability incentives is often neglected in the literature on sustainability and NPD. Second, the case companies face difficulties when setting the scope, goals, and ambitions that effectively direct NPD decisions and efforts toward designing sustainable products. Third, the results show that deploying sustainability methods, tools, and metrics, such as a life-cycle assessment or design for environment (DfE), are not sufficient to achieve sustainability in NPD. These findings call for research on sustainability and NPD processes in contexts where sustainability incentives and needs are fuzzy so as to acquire insights applicable to sustainable product development management that is proactive rather than reactive.
Originality/value
Instead of focusing only on the output of sustainable products, this paper presents a more nuanced perspective on managing sustainability in NPD. Moreover, by adopting the holistic perspective of the systems theory of control, the authors challenge the assumption that there are already sufficient external incentives to force companies toward greater sustainability. Consequently, in the light of proactive sustainability management, the authors recommend three tracks for further research: organization and filtering of information concerning sustainability pressures and incentives in a firm's context; and how to manage sustainability proactively rather than reactively.
Keywords
Acknowledgements
The authors are thankful to Helen Walker, Stefan Seuring, Joseph Sarkis, Robert Klassen, and Editor-in-Chief Steve Brown, and three anonymous reviewers for numerous constructive comments and advice. The authors also gratefully acknowledge the support of the Innovation-Oriented Research Program “Integral Product Creation and Realization (IOP IPCR)” of The Netherlands Ministry of Economic Affairs.
Citation
(Alex) Alblas, A.A., (Kristian) Peters, K. and (Hans) Wortmann, J.C. (2014), "Fuzzy sustainability incentives in new product development: An empirical exploration of sustainability challenges in manufacturing companies", International Journal of Operations & Production Management, Vol. 34 No. 4, pp. 513-545. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJOPM-10-2012-0461
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2014, Emerald Group Publishing Limited