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Managing highly flexible facilities

Authors :
Rainer Harms
Steven T. Walsh
Harold D. Stewart
Jonathan D. Linton
Robert Tierney
Arend J. Groen
Miriam Luizink
Dale L. Hetherington
Source :
International journal of entrepreneurial behaviour & research, 18(2), 233-255. Emerald Group Publishing Ltd.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

PurposeTwenty first century problems are increasingly being addressed by multi technology solutions developed by regional entrepreneurial and intreprepreneurial innovators. However, they require an expensive new type of fabrication facility. Multiple technology production facilities (MTPF) have become the essential incubators for these innovations. This paper aims to focus on the issues.Design/methodology/approachThe authors address the lack of managerial understanding of how to express the value and operationally manage MTPF centers through the use of investigative case study methods for multiple firms in the study.FindingsOwing to the MTPF centers' novelty and outward similarity to high volume semiconductor fabrication (HVF) facilities, they are laden with ineffective operation and strategic management practices. Metrics are the standard for both operational and strategic management of HVF facilities, yet their application to this new type of center is proving ineffectual.Research limitations/implicationsThese new types of regional economic resources may be at risk. A new approach is needed.Practical implicationsThe authors develop an operational and strategic metrics management approach for MTPFs that are based on these facilities' unique nature and leverages both the HVF and R&D metrics knowledge base.Social implicationsInnovations at the interface of micro technology, nanotechnology and semiconductor micro fabrication are poised to solve many of these problems and become a basis for job creation and prosperity. If a new management technique is not developed, then these harbingers of regional economic development will be closed.Originality/valueWhile there is an abundance of research on metrics for HVF, this is the first attempt to develop metrics for MTPFs.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13552554
Volume :
18
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International journal of entrepreneurial behaviour & research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....87fa2b93acf8b27dd809acee9a437c15
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1108/13552551211204238