Exploring the impact of national culture on investments in manufacturing practices and performance: An empirical multi-country study

Frank Wiengarten, Brian Fynes, Mark Pagell, Seán de Búrca

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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to assess how differences in national culture influence the impact of investments in manufacturing practices on operational performance. The paper addresses the following research question: does national culture affect the efficacy of investments in manufacturing practices? Design/methodology/approach: Hofstede's model of national culture is used to test whether there are operational performance differences when organisations in different cultural contexts invest in identical manufacturing practices. The research question is explored and answered by assessing the moderating role of national culture using ordinary least square analysis. Findings: The results suggest that some dimensions of national culture significantly moderate the impact of investments in manufacturing practices on manufacturing performance. Originality/value: This study represents a comprehensive attempt to explain differences in the impact of manufacturing practices investments on operational performance improvements in terms of cultural differences.

Idioma originalAnglès
Pàgines (de-a)554-578
Nombre de pàgines25
RevistaInternational Journal of Operations and Production Management
Volum31
Número5
DOIs
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - d’abr. 2011
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