2017
DOI: 10.1108/imds-01-2016-0032
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Leanness and agility: a comparative theoretical view

Abstract: Purpose-The main aim of this research is to compare and distinguish between two salient means for improving the management of, and leveraging the effectiveness of, supply chains. Leanness and agility have been considered recently as prominent and successful means for competing. The paper examines the literature on leanness and agility thinking including their definitions, importance and practices. The paper also highlights the argument surrounding the relationship direction between these two concepts. Design/m… Show more

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“…This environment is also faced by firms that adopt lean flexible practices and this is why some authors consider that agile production is based or supported somehow on lean production (e.g. Narasimhan et al , 2006; Eltawy and Gallear, 2017). Certainly, agile production systems share some facilitators with lean production systems (Narasimhan et al , 2006; Qamar et al , 2018), but lean production usually responds to competitive pressures with limited resources in more stable markets, whereas agile production responds to complexity brought about by constant market changes.…”
Section: Theoretical Foundation and Research Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This environment is also faced by firms that adopt lean flexible practices and this is why some authors consider that agile production is based or supported somehow on lean production (e.g. Narasimhan et al , 2006; Eltawy and Gallear, 2017). Certainly, agile production systems share some facilitators with lean production systems (Narasimhan et al , 2006; Qamar et al , 2018), but lean production usually responds to competitive pressures with limited resources in more stable markets, whereas agile production responds to complexity brought about by constant market changes.…”
Section: Theoretical Foundation and Research Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the dynamic market situation and a competitiveness as well as a highly changeable and complex business environment (Eltawy & Gallear, 2017). Organizations are continuing facing the changes, globalization, fast technological advances, competition, disruptive business models, emerging new markets, where its constantly changes -are the challenges for the organizations both for big or small size organization (Žitkienė & Deksnys, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a reflection of the research question, a firm's application of strategic agility into their process to adapt to increased environmental turbulence can be achieved most ideally in the same business environment where the demand occurs (Aitken & Bozarth 2016, Eltawy & Gallear 2017. By building strategic agility and applying near term supply chain, efficient and responsive production can be achieved, which helps firms react promptly and successfully to volatile market demand, as well as overcome fluctuations and uncertainty in customer demand (Singh et al 2017, Vos et al 2016.…”
Section: Williams 2009mentioning
confidence: 99%