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Acquisition of Operations Capability: A Model and Test across US and European Firms
International Journal of Production Research
  • Keah Choon Tan, University of Nevada Las Vegas
  • Vijay R. Kannan, Utah State University
  • Jayanth Jayaram, University of South Carolina
  • Ram Narasimhan, Michigan State University
Document Type
Article
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Publication Date
2-21-2007
Abstract

In this paper, a three-factor model of operations capability is presented which, unlike previous studies that view capability as an outcome, examines the drivers of capability acquisition. The model proposes that capability acquisition is a function of an organization's commitment to the principles of quality management, just-in-time practices, and effective new product development processes. Furthermore, the paper proposes that these underlying facets of capability acquisition are common across geographic boundaries. The model is tested using data drawn from US and European companies. Results not only provide support for the three-factor model, but also for the invariance of the model and its underlying components between US and European firms.

Comments

This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal of Production Research on 2/21/2007, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/00207540310001626779

Citation Information
Keah Choon Tan , Vijay R. Kannan , Jayanth Jayaram & Ram Narasimhan (2004) Acquisition of operations capability: A model and test across US and European firms, International Journal of Production Research, 42:4, 833-851, DOI: 10.1080/00207540310001626779