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People in lean product development: the impact of human resource practices on development performance

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  • Mareike Heinzen
  • Nicolas Höflinger

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For 25 years, Lean Product Development (LPD) has been discussed as a management concept that balances the antagonism of developing innovative products of high quality, while simultaneously coping with cost and time-to-market reduction. LPD tries to achieve this balance by using both a set of principles that have been proven to be successful and by emphasising human activity in the development process. To that end, this paper analyses the impact of different human resource practices - first, on the skills and the motivations of a company's developmental employees; and, second, on the LPD performance. 176 employees of development departments from 96 companies completed the questionnaire. The partial least squares analysis demonstrates that training, internal development and performance appraisal contribute significantly to performance in LPD processes. Interestingly, performance compensation does not show any impact. The construct of LPD performance itself is strongly influenced by the application of continuous improvement and the specification of customer value.

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  • Mareike Heinzen & Nicolas Höflinger, 2017. "People in lean product development: the impact of human resource practices on development performance," International Journal of Product Development, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 22(1), pages 38-64.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijpdev:v:22:y:2017:i:1:p:38-64
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