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An action research methodology for manufacturing technology selection: a supply chain perspective
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EngineeringIndustrial EngineeringSupply Chain PerspectiveTechnology SelectionManagementLogisticsSupply ChainTechnology TransferAction ResearchDesignManufacturing InnovationSupply Chain DesignSupply Chain ManagementSupply ManagementIndustrial DesignTechnology ManagementEmpirical Research ApproachBusinessTechnologyAgile ManufacturingLean ManufacturingAction Research Methodology
This paper presents an empirical research approach to developing and implementing a manufacturing technology-selection framework. In this paper, the selection of action research as an empirical research methodology is preferred because it provides the researcher with the necessary flexibility to actively participate in the research activity and to analyse the situation in detail by being part of the research system under investigation. The main objective of this paper is to use action research as an empirical research tool in order to provide a methodology for technology selection in the context of extended supply chains considering intra- and inter-organisational (supply chain) perspective while promoting active collaboration between industry and academia.
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