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1 “Manufacturing Process Innovation Typologies and Antecedents Ohm Pandejpong Michigan State University

2 Motivations Interests on innovation from various fields: e.g., Economics, Sociology, Engineering, etc. Recent attention on process innovation. Heavy focus of both practitioners and researcher on small incremental programs: e.g. TQM, JIT, Six-sigma

3 Motivations (continued) The possibility of trading-off the benefits of incremental and radical improvements Are different types of innovations compatible

4 Definitions Wacker’s (2004) artificial terms Garvin (1998) defines a process as a system of activities that transform inputs to outputs. Innovation is defined as implementation of new ideas (Schroeder 1989, Galbraith 1982) Implementation refers to the act of putting something into effect (Merriam Webster Dictionary)

5 Definitions (continued) Manufacturing process innovation can be defined as an implementation of new ideas in a manufacturing process.

6 Different stages in innovation Invention := the process that turns ideas into something explicit (Hargadon’s (1998) definition of implementation) Integration: the process that causes an invention to become part of the system.

7 Classifications of Innovations Two dimensions of the classification system –Origin of invention Internal External –Degree of radicalness (Benner & Tushman 2002, 2003; March 1991) Incremental (Exploitative) Radical (Explorative)

8 Classification (continued) IncrementalRadical External: New to the plant Internal: New to the world ReplicationAppropriation ExploitationExploration Origin of invention Degree of Radicalness

9 Literature Review Potentially useful frameworks –Absorptive Capacity: Cohen & Levinthal 1990, Zahra & George 2002 – Learning Organization/Knowledge Management: Tang (1998), Nonaka & Takeuchi (1995) and Leonard-Barton (1995) –Organizational Ambidexterity (Duncan 1976; Tushman and O'Reilly 1996; Gibson and Birkinshaw 2004)

10 Lit. Review (continued) Product Innovation Literature –Rationales: - certain similarities (Pisano 1997, Bender 2000) Practice-oriented Paradigms –TQM, Lean, Six-sigma, Reengineering (Benner and Tushman 2002; Benner and Tushman 2003), Subramaniam and Youndt (2005?) Product life cycle, process type, technological dynamism, and other contingencies –Burns and Stalker (1961), Abernathy & Utterback (1978)

11 Proposed framework Antecedents:  Opportunities identification, creation and selection  Resource Slack  Process management orientation  Process technical knowledge integration  Human capital  Culture of innovation Innovation Capabilities:  Replication  Appropriation  Exploitation  Exploration Manufacturing Performance

12 Proposed methodology Survey-based empirical research

13 Expected contribution Identify antecedents of innovations of various sorts Evaluate the compatibilities between different types of process innovation Explore the differential impacts of different types of process innovation on performance


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