DocumentCode
2344466
Title
Information Technology and Business Performance in Agile Manufacturing: An Empirical Study in Textile Industry
Author
Zerenler, Muammer
Author_Institution
Selcuk Univ., Konya
fYear
2007
fDate
2-4 April 2007
Firstpage
543
Lastpage
549
Abstract
The importance of information technology/systems (IT/IS) to support current and future manufacturing operations has been widely recognized in the literature. Changes in the business environment represented by tough competition and variation in customer requirements are driving manufacturing organizations to adopt the concept of agile manufacturing. For an organization, agility means the capability to grow and prosper in an environment of continuous and unpredictable changes driven by customer-designed products and services. agile manufacturing (AM) is a manufacturing paradigm that focuses on smaller scale, modular production facilities, and agile operations capable of dealing with turbulent and changing environments. This empirical study explored the impact of the IT on business performance in an AM setting for in textile industry. The results indicate that IT had positive influences on business performance for textile industry. In conclusion, the assessment of the results along with future research directions is provided
Keywords
agile manufacturing; information technology; textile industry; agile manufacturing; business performance; customer requirements; customer-designed products; customer-designed services; information systems; information technology; manufacturing organizations; textile industry; Agile manufacturing; Companies; Information technology; Lean production; Manufacturing industries; Mass production; Production facilities; Refining; Technological innovation; Textile industry;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Technology, 2007. ITNG '07. Fourth International Conference on
Conference_Location
Las Vegas, NV
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2776-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ITNG.2007.111
Filename
4151740
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