DocumentCode :
3607411
Title :
Antecedents of mass customization capability: Direct and interaction effects
Author :
Salvador, Fabrizio ; Rungtusanatham, Manus Johnny ; Madiedo Montanez, Juan Pablo
Author_Institution :
IE Bus. Sch., Madrid, Spain
Volume :
62
Issue :
4
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
618
Lastpage :
630
Abstract :
Research suggests that flexible manufacturing resources, customer involvement, and product management tools contribute to a high level of mass customization capability. Conceptualizing these antecedents as resource types, we examine hypotheses about their direct and complementary effects on mass customization capability. Analyzing secondary survey data from 238 plants in eight countries and three industries via hierarchical linear regression, we find that each individual resource type has a positive direct effect on mass customization capability, as long as the levels of the other two resources are at their sample mean value. Probing these results via conditional effects and marginal effects plots provides partial support for the complementarity argument, and unveil complex nonlinear interactions among the three resource types. When the level of one resource type is low, the two remaining resource types exhibit a strong bivariate complementary effect on mass customization capability. Conversely, when one resource type is at a high level, the complementary effect on mass customization capability of the two remaining resource types disappears and is replaced by a cancellation effect. The detection of complementary effects and of cancellation effects are two specific theoretical contributions to the literature on how manufacturers can enhance their capability to mass customize.
Keywords :
customer satisfaction; flexible manufacturing systems; mass production; product customisation; product life cycle management; regression analysis; bivariate complementary effect; cancellation effect; conditional effect; customer involvement; direct effect; flexible manufacturing resource; hierarchical linear regression; interaction effect; marginal effects plot; mass customization capability; nonlinear interaction; product management tool; resource type; secondary survey data; Flexible manufacturing systems; Linear regression; Mass customization; Resource management; Hierarchical linear regression; mass customization capability; requisite resources; secondary survey data;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9391
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TEM.2015.2477276
Filename :
7286826
Link To Document :
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