The effectiveness of flexible manufacturing strategies: The mediating role of performance measurement systems

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Joiner, Therese, Spencer, X. Sarah Yang and Salmon, Suzanne. (2014). The effectiveness of flexible manufacturing strategies: The mediating role of performance measurement systems. International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management. 58(2), pp. 119 - 135. https://doi.org/10.1108/17410400910928725
AuthorsJoiner, Therese, Spencer, X. Sarah Yang and Salmon, Suzanne
Abstract

Purpose: Against a background of a customization imperative embraced by manufacturing firms in industrialised nations and the concomitant call for more balanced performance measurement systems (PMS), this study seeks to examine the mediating role of both non-financial and financial performance measures in the relationship between a firm's strategic orientation of flexible manufacturing and organisational performance. Design/methodology/approach: A path-analytical model is adopted using questionnaire data from 84 Australian manufacturing firms. Findings: The results indicate that, first, firms emphasising a flexible manufacturing strategy utilise non-financial as well as financial performance measures; second, these performance measures are associated with higher organisational performance; and third, there is a positive association between a firm's strategic emphasis on flexible manufacturing and organisation performance via non‐financial and financial performance measures. Practical implications: While there is agreement on the beneficial role of non-financial performance measures in supporting strategic priorities associated with customization strategies, equivocal research results have emerged on the role of financial performance measures in this context. The study underscores the importance of both non‐financial and financial performance measures in this context. Originality/value: The paper reinstates the value of financial performance measures for firms pursuing customization type strategies and adds to one's knowledge of PMSs by exploring the intervening role of such systems in linking flexible manufacturing strategy to organisation performance.

Year2014
JournalInternational Journal of Productivity and Performance Management
Journal citation58 (2), pp. 119 - 135
ISSN1741-0401
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1108/17410400910928725
Page range119 - 135
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