Configurational theory can significantly enhance understanding of organisational strategy and diversity. Despite this, there have been limited efforts to examine the value and utility of configurational research as a method for realising manufacturing strategies. This paper introduces a strategic management framework based on configurational theory and an evolutionary classification method (cladistics). Focusing on agile manufacturing concepts, the framework provides a system for collecting and organising information on manufacturing routines and capabilities. This facilitates the processes of strategic analysis, strategic choice and strategic information.
Mccarthy, Ian Paul; Tsinopoulos, C.. (2003). Strategies for agility: an evolutionary and configurational approach. INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS, (ISSN: 0957-6061), 14:2, 103-113. Doi: 10.1108/09576060310459401.
Strategies for agility: an evolutionary and configurational approach
McCarthy I.;
2003
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Configurational theory can significantly enhance understanding of organisational strategy and diversity. Despite this, there have been limited efforts to examine the value and utility of configurational research as a method for realising manufacturing strategies. This paper introduces a strategic management framework based on configurational theory and an evolutionary classification method (cladistics). Focusing on agile manufacturing concepts, the framework provides a system for collecting and organising information on manufacturing routines and capabilities. This facilitates the processes of strategic analysis, strategic choice and strategic information.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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