JOURNAL ARTICLE

Knowledge‐based integrated production management model

Jorge MunizEdgard Dias BatistaGeilson Loureiro

Year: 2010 Journal:   Journal of Knowledge Management Vol: 14 (6)Pages: 858-871   Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited

Abstract

Purpose This paper aims to propose a model of production management that integrates knowledge management, as a third dimension, to the production and work dimensions and to identify factors that promote a favorable context for knowledge sharing and results achievement in the production operations shop floor environment. Design/methodology/approach The model proposed is built from opportunities identified in the literature review. Findings The factors in the model integrate its three main components: knowledge management, production organization and work organization, providing a representation of the dynamics of the workplace and shop floor environment. Practical implications The proposed model and its factors allow managers to better understand and to improve the organization activities, because it integrates knowledge management with the production organization and work organization components of traditional models. Originality/value Literature acknowledges the role of knowledge as competitive advantage, but it is still dealt in an implicit way within the traditional models of production management. This paper proposes a model and factors that provide a favorable context for tacit knowledge sharing and results achievement in the production operations shop floor environment. The model explicitly integrates knowledge management with traditional models' components.

Keywords:
Knowledge management Computer science Production (economics) Tacit knowledge Context (archaeology) Knowledge sharing Dimension (graph theory) Production manager Knowledge value chain Personal knowledge management Originality Work (physics) Process management Organizational learning Business Engineering Creativity

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44
Cited By
3.64
FWCI (Field Weighted Citation Impact)
54
Refs
0.93
Citation Normalized Percentile
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Citation History

Topics

ERP Systems Implementation and Impact
Social Sciences →  Business, Management and Accounting →  Management Information Systems
Knowledge Management and Sharing
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Communication
Business Process Modeling and Analysis
Social Sciences →  Business, Management and Accounting →  Management Information Systems

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