An Empirical Analysis of the Critical Factors in the Development of Computerizing Manufacturing Systems: A Comparative Survey

H. Chang
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This research constitutes an important international comparison of computer technology support for production management (CTSPM) in Taiwan and the UK, one of the emerging ”little dragons” from East Asia and manufacturers in the developed Western economy. The research design used both qualitative and quantitative data analysis techniques to introduce and examine a model of best practice in the CTSPM systems, by drawing on the practical experience of senior managers of production and MIS in Taiwan and the UK. Two steps of fieldwork were undertaken. An investigation survey began with literature and involved exploratory fieldwork into visit Taiwanese organizations. The result developed model of CTSPM implementation and integration, and used to design a questionnaire to survey the development of CTSPM, and toexamine and refine the model of CTSPM in both Taiwan and the UK manufacturing companies. Taiwanese manufacturers had much less experience of CTSPM than UK counterparts, they appeared to be prepared to develop integrated CTSPM solutions more rapidly than in the UK. However, UK managers recognized the barriers, facilitators, and benefits of CTSPM relevant to the Taiwanese context. UK manufacturers had largely taken the more important steps toward systems' integration, although substantial proportions of managers mentioned that they were still at the planning stage in many areas. In Taiwan, it was largely the case that plans were in place to take facilitating and benefiting actions. The results suggest that Taiwanese manufacturers have learned to integrated systems and organizational as they have gained experience with CTSPM. Both countries appeared to be moving toward similar systems design.
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计算机化制造系统发展关键因素的实证分析:一项比较调查
本研究构成了台湾与英国(东亚新兴“小龙”之一)与西方发达经济体制造商之间生产管理计算机技术支持(CTSPM)的重要国际比较。研究设计采用定性和定量数据分析技术,通过借鉴台湾和英国生产和管理信息系统高级管理人员的实践经验,介绍和检验CTSPM系统的最佳实践模型。实地工作进行了两个步骤。调查调查以文献资料为主,并以实地考察的方式,走访台湾各组织。本研究开发了CTSPM实施与整合的模型,并设计了问卷来调查CTSPM在台湾和英国制造企业的发展情况,以检验和完善CTSPM的模型。台湾制造商在CTSPM方面的经验比英国同行少得多,他们似乎准备比英国更快地开发综合CTSPM解决方案。然而,英国的管理人员认识到CTSPM与台湾环境相关的障碍、促进因素和好处。尽管相当比例的管理人员提到他们在许多领域仍处于规划阶段,但英国制造商在很大程度上已经采取了更重要的步骤来实现系统集成。在台湾,主要情况是制定了计划,采取促进和有益的行动。结果显示,台湾厂商在累积CTSPM经验后,已学会整合系统与组织。两国似乎都在朝着类似的系统设计方向发展。
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