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HVLV environments 1 Highly repetitive and low-complexity tasks 1 Lean manufacturing 1 Line productivity 1 Operational excellence 1 Temporary labor 1
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López-Manuel, Lucas 1 Sartal, Antonio 1 Vázquez, Xosé H. 1
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Making a virtue of necessity once again: assessing the effect of temporary labor on lean practices in highly routinized environments
López-Manuel, Lucas; Sartal, Antonio; Vázquez, Xosé H. - In: International Journal of Lean Six Sigma 14 (2022) 5, pp. 947-969
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to evaluate how temporary labor moderates the relation between two well-known lean initiatives (process flow and process quality) and line productivity. This paper focuses on high-volume, low-variety (HVLV) shop floors, where work experience may not be as...
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