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Quantisation of driving enablers enabling transition from traditional to flexible manufacturing system

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  • Prabhu Dubey
  • Prashant Chauhan
  • Prashant Shekhar
  • Prakhar Agarwal
  • Paras Sharma

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The purpose of this paper is to empirically test a conceptual framework based upon three constructs, i.e.: 1) top level management (TLM); 2) clear vision (CV); 3) support from government (SFG). TLM is measured in terms of: 1) qualification of employees; 2) behaviour with subordinates; 3) strategic planning; 4) long-term goals. CV is measured in terms of: 1) willingness of employees to change; 2) long-term planning; 3) core competency; 4) scheduling. Availability of SFG is measured in terms of: 1) infrastructure facility; 2) availability of loans; 3) adequate supply of energy; 4) feasibility of trading; 5) approval of project; 6) government's cooperation. Various statistical techniques were used to verify, validate and test the reliability of the hypothesis and their sub-dimensions. Results of structural equation modelling (SEM) revealed that TLM dimension has a direct and significant impact towards CV (0.83) and SFG (0.62). Also, CV dimension shows a direct, positive impact on SFG (0.70).

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  • Prabhu Dubey & Prashant Chauhan & Prashant Shekhar & Prakhar Agarwal & Paras Sharma, 2021. "Quantisation of driving enablers enabling transition from traditional to flexible manufacturing system," International Journal of Manufacturing Technology and Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 35(2), pages 89-108.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijmtma:v:35:y:2021:i:2:p:89-108
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