2017
DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2017.1369599
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Systematic continuous improvement model for variation management of key characteristics running with low capability

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“…In future research, we will study a systematic method of identification of KDCs and KPCs to support product life cycle development. The latest studies on identification of KPCs published by Estrada et al [23] and Etienne et al [24] can be used for reference.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In future research, we will study a systematic method of identification of KDCs and KPCs to support product life cycle development. The latest studies on identification of KPCs published by Estrada et al [23] and Etienne et al [24] can be used for reference.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lee and Thornton [22] proposed a variation model to calculate the importance degree of a part KC, which was dependent on the sensitivity to the variation of product quality. Recently, Estrada et al [23] created a variation model to calculate the rework cost for KCs as a variable in function of the expected amount of material to be removed. This cost plus scrap cost was used to prioritize KCs running with low capability.…”
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“…The second literature gap concerns the relationship between systematic knowledge management and different aspects of innovation outcomes [34]. There has been considerable research establishing the positive relationship between absorptive capacity and innovation output such as number of new products launched and financial performance exclusive of new product launch [28], [35], [36], [37], [38], and in technology sourcing [39] However, it is uncertain whether new product launch necessarily results in better financial performance [28], [40].…”
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