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Human resource management in Lean Production adoption and implementation processes: success factors in the aeronautics industry

  • Autores: Pedro José Martínez Jurado, José Moyano Fuentes, Pilar Jerez Gómez
  • Localización: Business Research Quarterly, ISSN 2340-9444, ISSN-e 2340-9436, Vol. 17, Nº. 1, 2014, págs. 47-68
  • Idioma: inglés
  • Títulos paralelos:
    • Gestión de recursos humanos en procesos de adopción e implementación de producción ajustada: factores de éxito en la industria aeronáutica
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    • The purpose of this paper is to identify success factors in human resource management during the transition process to Lean Production. Using case study research in the aeronautics industry, the results show a series of explanatory factors that are then grouped into main factors depending on the phase of the transition process. Thus, in the pre-adoption phase, the setting up of joint management-trade unions committees is the main factor. Five main factors are found in the other three phases of the adoption and implementation process:

      training, communication, rewards, job design, and work organization. Moreover, a variety of explanatory elements are identified in each of the main factors found in each phase of the transition process to Lean Production. Finally, a model is developed to understand the sequence that leads to the cultural change associated with Lean Production.


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