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Relationships among JIT practices: an interpretive modeling approach
Authors:Philip L. Bond  Kenneth W. Green Jr.
Affiliation:1. Department of Information Systems, College of Business, Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, AR, USA;2. Department of Technology, College of Business, Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, AR, USA
Abstract:Abstract

This research develops a model of relationships among components of Total-JIT, including JIT-information, JIT-manufacturing, JIT-purchasing, and JIT-selling, to establish an implementation hierarchy based on relative importance. The data collected relates to the relationships among JIT components and two performance measures, supply chain competency and organizational performance. Two groups are used in the research, one group of five operations management academics and another group of 30 practicing operations managers working in U.S. manufacturing firms. An interpretive structural modelling methodology is used to develop alternative structural models. The academics’ data show JIT-information emerging as lynchpin of relationships, directly impacting all other JIT practices and both performance measures. The practitioners’ data indicates that all JIT practices and performance measures are interactive as components and outcomes. This study is the first to apply interpretive structural modelling to investigate the interplay among total-JIT components and the performance measures of supply chain competency and organizational performance.
Keywords:Total-JIT  JIT-information  JIT-manufacturing  JIT-purchasing  JIT-selling  interpretive structural modeling
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