Process Range in Manufacturing: An Empirical Study of Flexibility
This paper examines the relationship between one form of manufacturing flexibility-process range-and structure, infrastructure, and managerial policy at the plant level. The paper provides evidence of the strength of the links between manufacturing flexibility and such factors as scale, technology v...
Main Author: | Upton, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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1997
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