“…Consequently, various antecedents are reported in the production and operations management literature to increase employee involvement and commitment in improvement programmes, such as empowerment, participation in goal setting, decentralised decision-making, performance measurement system, financial and non-financial rewards, training and having a common improvement method, i.e. a standard set of steps and tools used during improvement projects that promotes a common understanding of how to come to improvements (Dow, Samson, and Ford 1999;Cua, McKone, and Schroeder 2001;Brun 2011;Sila and Ebrahimpour 2003;Marodin and Saurin 2013;Costa et al 2019). Training has indeed been promoted as an important mechanism to facilitate continuous improvement as it increases employee's selfefficacy for continuous improvement (Ahmed, Loh, and Zairi 1999;Bevilacqua, Ciarapica, and De Sanctis 2017;Aloini, Martini, and Pellegrini 2011).…”