Integrated Manufacturing Systems: Volume 8 Issue 5
Table of contents
Manufacturing strategy ‐ keeping it relevant by addressing the needs of the market
Terry HillThe key role of operations in the success of a business is never in question. Its relevance and essential role in the continued success of companies in an increasingly competitive…
A hierarchical model of business competence
J.C. Baker, J. Mapes, C.C. New, M. SzwejczewskiAlthough widely used, the concept of business competence is not well defined. Proposes a hierarchical model which integrates the different types of competence which have appeared…
International manufacturing configuration map: a self‐assessment tool of international manufacturing capabilities
Yongjiang Shi, Michael Gregory, Michael NaylorIntroduces a practical tool ‐ an international manufacturing configuration “map” ‐ for the identification of international manufacturing network patterns and assessment of related…
Transferring manufacturing technology to China: supplier perceptions and acquirer expectations
David Bennett, Zhao Hongyu, Kirit Vaidya, Wang Xing MingResults of complementary surveys of foreign and Chinese manufacturing enterprises with respect to their objectives and expectations regarding technology transfer into China show…
The modular consortium in a new VW truck plant in Brazil: new forms of assembler and supplier relationship
Roberto Marx, Mauro Zilbovicius, Mario Sergio SalernoSince November 1995, VW has been running an experimental plant to produce trucks and buses in Brazil. The manufacturing strategy is quite different from the current strategies one…
The development of strategic capabilities ‐ an interaction view
Simon Croom, Joy BatchelorConcerns the nature of strategic capabilities from a network (rather than single‐firm) context. Augments what may be termed the predominantly structural and inward‐looking bias of…
Manufacturing vision and competitiveness
Roy Maslen, Ken W. PlattsDiscusses a refinement to the process by which manufacturing strategy is created. Builds on an existing strategy process (Platts, 1990) and adapts it to fit more closely within…
Supply‐chain collaboration and success in technology implementation
T.F. Burgess, H.K. Gules, M. TekinCompetitive success is increasingly linked to implementing change in a co‐ordinated manner within the organization and in the extended value network that embeds the organization…
Strategically flexible production and the extra‐firm infrastructures: how regions become attractive
Emilio Bartezzaghi, Gianluca Spina, Roberto VergantiMany post‐Fordist experiences seem nowadays to converge on an emerging manufacturing paradigm that the authors have named strategically flexible production (SFP). The process of…