Abstract:
The aim of this paper is to explore whether
employees’ perceptions towards perceived organisational
support and participative decision-making vary by lean
duration (i.e., the duration of lean production in operation),
and whether managers’ perceptions towards propensity for
participative decision-making vary by the lean duration. For
the study, quantitative research methodology was used and
data was collected from 616 shop-floor employees and 129
middle level managers engaged full-time in export-apparel
manufacturing firms that have implemented lean production
systems in Sri Lanka. It was found that participative
decision-making and propensity for participative decisionmaking
significantly differ by the duration of lean production
in operation.
Citation:
Wickramasinghe, D., & Wickramasinghe, V. (2011). Differences in organizational factors by lean duration. Operations Management Research, 4(3), 111–126. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12063-011-0055-5