Abstract

One major characteristic of studies in operations and supply chain management literature is a focus on how integration can lead to superior operations and manufacturing outcomes. Most of these studies, however, focus only on internal or external integration and few have been dedicated to understand how both internal and external integration influence performance outcomes. In addition, few studies, if any, have looked to the antecedents of organizational structure as a driver for such forms of integration. To help filling this gap, we draw on organizational structure and resource-based view theoretical perspectives to present a conceptual model that proposes a relationship between organizational structure and integration. The model also considers major antecedents of organizational structure and the manufacturing performance consequences of integration. As a result, we introduce a series of propositions to be subject to empirical scrutiny as well as serve as a reference for future conceptual and empirical models.

Details

Title
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE, INTEGRATION, AND MANUFACTURING PERFORMANCE: A CONCEPTUAL MODEL AND PROPOSITIONS
Author
Teixeira, Rafael; Koufteros, Xenophon; Peng, Xiaosong David
Pages
70-81
Section
03.Logistics and Supply Chain
Publication year
2012
Publication date
Jan-Jun 2012
Publisher
Fundação Getulio Vargas
e-ISSN
19843046
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English; Portuguese; Spanish
ProQuest document ID
1807621833
Copyright
Copyright Fundação Getulio Vargas Jan-Jun 2012