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Impact of operator experience on information feedback and reusability
Authors:Chikezie Okike  Kiran Fernandes  Yu Xiong
Institution:1. The University of York, The York Management School, York YO10 5DD, United Kingdom.chikezie_okike@hotmail.com;3. The University of York, The York Management School, York YO10 5DD, United Kingdom.;4. Queen's University, Management School, Belfast BT7 1NN, United Kingdom.
Abstract:Keeping a record of operator experience remains a challenge to operation management and a major source of inefficiency in information management. The objective is to develop a framework that enables an explicit presentation of experience based on information use. A purposive sampling method is used to select four small and medium-sized enterprises as case studies. The unit of analysis is the production process in the machine shop. Data collection is by structured interview, observation and documentation. A comparative case analysis is applied. The findings suggest experience is an accumulation of tacit information feedback, which can be made explicit in information use interoperatability matrix. The matrix is conditioned upon information use typology, which is strategic in waste reduction. The limitations include difficulty of participant anonymity where the organisation nominates a participant. Areas for further research include application of the concepts to knowledge management and shop floor resource management.
Keywords:information use  operator experience  tacit information  manufacturing SME  interoperatability
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