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Exploring the congruence between sustainable manufacturing capabilities and Hayes and Wheelwright's four stages of strategic manufacturing effectiveness

Bhavya Pande and Gajendra Kumar Adil

International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management, 2024, vol. 74, issue 3, 741-760

Abstract: Purpose - As sustainability becomes more important in manufacturing, researchers recommend using the four-stage Hayes and Wheelwright (H-W) model of strategic manufacturing effectiveness (SME) to integrate sustainable manufacturing practices (SMPs) at a strategic level. However, there is limited research on this topic. This paper investigates SMPs encompassing four sustainable manufacturing capabilities (SMCs): pollution control, pollution prevention, product stewardship, and clean technology. It relates these SMCs to the four SME stages of the H-W model, both of which form a continuum of stages. Design/methodology/approach - A theoretical model on the congruence between SMCs and SME stages is first established using organizational theories to identify the dominant combinations. This model is then tested by examining 178 SMPs of four large manufacturing firms. Findings - The study reveals that the SMPs of the case firms clearly show SMC and SME stage characteristics. Few deviations from the relationships established in the theoretical model are observed, leading to a revision of the model. A major finding is that SMPs within an SMC category can span multiple SME stages. Research limitations/implications - The study proposes a revised model based on a small sample of case firms, which may limit its broader applicability. Practical implications - Manufacturing practitioners can use the findings of this study to plan SMPs that align with their SME goals. Originality/value - Towards incorporating sustainability in the H-W model, this is the first major exploratory study that establishes congruent relationship between SMCs and SME stages of the H-W model.

Keywords: Sustainable manufacturing practices; Sustainable manufacturing capabilities; Strategic manufacturing effectiveness; Manufacturing strategy; Hayes and Wheelwright’s four-stage model; Organizational theories; Theory development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1108/IJPPM-10-2023-0568

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