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Contribution of quality management and just-in-time production practices to manufacturing performance

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  • Chi Anh Phan
  • Yoshiki Matsui

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This paper presents the results of an empirical analysis on contribution of quality management (QM) and just-in-time (JIT) production practices to the efficiency and flexibility of manufacturing plants using survey data from 163 manufacturing plants in five countries. Twelve measurement scales were constructed to evaluate different aspects of QM and JIT production practices concerning with process, layout, supplier, training, and scheduling. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) technique and hierarchical regression were used to test the hypotheses. The results indicated that the high performance plants highly focus on both QM and JIT. In additional, joint implementation of QM and JIT production practices significantly produce a higher level of manufacturing performance when compared to the separate implementation of either one. The findings suggest the plants to explore the linkage and synergy of operational practices to achieve high competitive position in the global market.

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  • Chi Anh Phan & Yoshiki Matsui, 2010. "Contribution of quality management and just-in-time production practices to manufacturing performance," International Journal of Productivity and Quality Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 6(1), pages 23-47.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijpqma:v:6:y:2010:i:1:p:23-47
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    1. Anh Chi Phan & Ha Thu Nguyen & Hao Anh Nguyen & Yoshiki Matsui, 2019. "Effect of Total Quality Management Practices and JIT Production Practices on Flexibility Performance: Empirical Evidence from International Manufacturing Plants," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 11(11), pages 1-21, May.
    2. Green, Kenneth W. & Inman, R.Anthony & Birou, Laura M. & Whitten, Dwayne, 2014. "Total JIT (T-JIT) and its impact on supply chain competency and organizational performance," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 147(PA), pages 125-135.
    3. P.S.T. Perera & H.S.C. Perera, 2013. "Developing a Performance Measurement System for Apparel Sector Lean Manufacturing Organizations in Sri Lanka," Vision, , vol. 17(4), pages 293-301, December.

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