Design-for-variety, postponement, and operational performance

Henrike Engele Elisabeth Boer

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Abstract

Design for variety (DFV) practices such as product modularization, platform thinking and design for manufacturing/assembly have been suggested to yield considerable operational performance benefits. Some of these performance effects can be expected in all manufacturing settings, including the position of the customer order decoupling point (CODP). Other effects, however, may be more CODP-dependent. As the influenceof the CODP on the performance effects of DFV has not hitherto been researched and empirically validated, the objective of this paper is to address the question whether the
position of the CODP affects the performance effects of DFV practices and, if so, how?
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelProceedings of the 22nd International EurOMA conference on Operations Management of Sustainable Competitiveness
Antal sider10
Vol/bind22
UdgivelsesstedNeuchâtel, Switzerland
ForlagThe European Operations Management Association
Publikationsdatojun. 2015
StatusUdgivet - jun. 2015
Begivenhed22nd International EurOMA Conference: Operations Management for Sustainable Competitiveness - University of Neuchâtel, Neuchâtel, Schweiz
Varighed: 26 jun. 20151 jul. 2015
Konferencens nummer: 22

Konference

Konference22nd International EurOMA Conference
Nummer22
LokationUniversity of Neuchâtel
Land/OmrådeSchweiz
ByNeuchâtel
Periode26/06/201501/07/2015

Emneord

  • product design
  • survey research
  • process design

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