Lean Transformation in the U.S. Aerospace Industry: Appreciating Interdependent Social and Technical Systems
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CUTCHER-GERSHENFELD, JOEL
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Lean practices and principles build on a half-century of successive initiatives aimed at
transforming social and technical systems in organizations. While they are send as
central to the revitalization of the U.S. aerospace industry, there is great variation in the
degree to which lean initiatives emphasize just technical/manufacturing systems versus
additional social and enterprise dimensions. Based on a national random sample survey
of 362 U.S. aerospace facilities, this paper examines factors that account for the
incidence of lean practices and the impact on outcomes relevant to key stakeholders.
While structural factors such as industry sector, facility size and others have limited
explanatory power, two process factors – organizational learning and the value placed
on intellectual capital – do account for the increased presence of lean practices. In
examining employment outcomes, facilities higher just on the technical/manufacturing
aspects of lean have a significant and negative impact on job growth, while facilities
higher around the social systems associated with lean have significant and positive
employment growth. This finding is consistent with the views of critics of the more
narrow technical, manufacturing-oriented approaches to lean as a threat to
employment and it validate proponents of a broader value-creating approach to lean
as a way of growing the enterprise. Enterprise dimensions of lean (including both social
and technical aspects of lean) have a positive impact on productivity. Examining
outcomes relevant to multiple stakeholders and various factor inputs produces a more
complete understanding of the limitations and potential for lean transformation in the
aerospace industry
Date issued
2003-05-02Series/Report no.
MIT Sloan School of Management Working Paper;4299-03Institute for Work and Employment Research (IWER);02-2003
Keywords
Lean Transformation, Social and Technical Systems, Aerospace Industry