Author
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- James Kanyepe
- Brave Zizhou
- Mikel Alphaneta
- Neater Chifamba
Abstract
Purpose - This study examines the moderating role of information sharing on the effect of lead-time management on the performance of firms in the Zimbabwean motor industry. Design/methodology/approach - Data were collected using Likert-based structured questionnaires from a sample of 105 employees in Zimbabwe. In addition, Pearson Correlation, Linear Regression and Moderation Regression analysis were employed to test the relationship between study variables. Findings - The study found that fixed lead time, preprocessing lead time, processing lead time and postprocessing lead time significantly influence the performance of firms in the motor industry. The results also demonstrate that information sharing moderates the effect of lead-time management on firm performance in the motor industry. Practical implications - Firms in the motor industry should establish long-term relationships with their suppliers and implement effective communication channels for timely and frequent information exchange regarding production schedules, inventory levels, quality standards and potential disruptions. Originality/value - The current study aims to contribute to the scientific discourse on lead-time management, information sharing and performance in the motor industry. Furthermore, it extends knowledge on the performance of the motor industry in the African region.
Suggested Citation
James Kanyepe & Brave Zizhou & Mikel Alphaneta & Neater Chifamba, 2023.
"Lead-time management, information sharing and performance of the motor industry in Zimbabwe,"
European Journal of Management Studies, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 28(3), pages 229-246, November.
Handle:
RePEc:eme:ejmspp:ejms-06-2023-0044
DOI: 10.1108/EJMS-06-2023-0044
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