Lean Manufacturing and Sustainable Performance with a Moderation of Organizational Culture
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Published:2022-10-05
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Page:30-52
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Container-title:South Asian Journal of Operations and Logistics
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Abstract
This study explores the contribution of lean practices in a manufacturing firm in Karachi towards sustainable performance while considering organizational culture as a moderator. Lean approaches benefit firms' social, environmental, and financial aspects, influencing their endurable performance. Manufacturing firms nowadays globally are focused on lean implementation. A structured questionnaire was distributed among employees of the Small and Medium Enterprises in Karachi that fit in the category and belonged to the manufacturing enterprises. A sample of 200 respondents was analyzed using the partial least squares technique (PLS-SEM). The results indicate that Human resource practices, Supplier relationships, and organizational culture significantly affect sustainable performance; furthermore, organizational culture moderated the supplier relationships' impact on sustainable performance. Thesis outcomes contribute to the analysis of the study, broadening the writings on lean manufacturing and sustainable performance with a Moderation of Organizational Culture. The finding of the thesis possibly will be used as a motivation for firms in Karachi to implement Lean approaches as companies that adopt Lean practices globally have the result of improving firms' endurable performance through lean manufacturing approaches.
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Plant Science,Aquatic Science,Plant Science,Aquatic Science,Political Science and International Relations,Sociology and Political Science,History,General Engineering,General Materials Science,Animal Science and Zoology,General Medicine,Food Science,Earth-Surface Processes,History,Geography, Planning and Development,General Veterinary,Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Literature and Literary Theory,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics,Mechanical Engineering,Ocean Engineering
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