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Plant Information Systems,
Manufacturing Capabilities and Plant Performance
Rajiv D. Banker, Indranil
R. Bardhan, Hsihui Chang, and Shu Lin
Abstract
Firms have been
investing over $5 billion a year in recent years on new information
technology and software in their manufacturing plants. In this
study, we develop a conceptual model based on the theory of dynamic
capabilities to study how manufacturing plants realize improvements in
plant performance by leveraging plant information systems to enable
implementation of advanced manufacturing capabilities. We develop
hypotheses about relationships between information systems, their
impact on manufacturing practices, and the overall impact on plant
performance. Analysis of survey data from 1,077 U.S.
manufacturing plants provides empirical support for the dynamic
capabilities model and suggests that manufacturing capabilities mediate
the impact of information systems on plant performance. Our
results underscore the importance of manufacturing and organizational
capabilities in studying the impact of IT on manufacturing plant
productivity, and provide a sharper theoretical lens to evaluate their
impact.
Keywords: Manufacturing
capabilities, information systems, resource planning systems,
electronic data interchange, just-in-time manufacturing
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