Perfect couple or toxic relationship? A meta-analysis of the effects and interplays of lean and agile strategies to improve performance

IF 11.2 2区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT Journal of Business Logistics Pub Date : 2024-06-23 DOI:10.1111/jbl.12390
Katharina Matz, Kai Foerstl, Robert Suurmond
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Both lean and agile practices have emerged as dominant organizational strategies to improve supply chain and firm performance. In addition, combinations of lean and agile, so-called leagile practices, have developed. Most extant studies have tested the effects of specific subsets of lean, agile, or leagile practices on performance. This study proposes a comprehensive framework to investigate the complementary versus mutually exclusive performance gains of lean, agile, and leagile practices and their combinations. We review the literature and conduct a meta-analysis of 127 empirical studies, yielding a total of 969 effect sizes across 30,741 firms. Our results indicate support for the positive link between lean, leagile, and agile practices and firm performance. Further analyses provide support for some aspects of cumulative capability theory, while others support aspects of trade-off theory. We thereby enlighten the discourse about the cumulative and comparative effects of lean, leagile, and agile leveraging our comprehensive framework of practices. Specifically, our contribution identifies practice combinations that can be considered more valuable performance enhancers than others. Furthermore, our research guides managers on aligning and adapting lean, leagile, and agile practices with their firms' strategic priorities and performance goals. Finally, we showcase areas that require additional empirical investigation.

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完美情侣还是有毒关系?精益和敏捷战略对提高绩效的影响和相互作用的荟萃分析
精益和敏捷实践已成为提高供应链和企业绩效的主要组织战略。此外,精益与敏捷的结合,即所谓的 "敏捷实践 "也得到了发展。大多数现有研究都测试了精益、敏捷或敏捷实践的特定子集对绩效的影响。本研究提出了一个综合框架,用于研究精益、敏捷和精益实践及其组合的互补性与互斥性绩效收益。我们回顾了相关文献,并对 127 项实证研究进行了荟萃分析,在 30,741 家企业中得出了共计 969 个效应大小。我们的研究结果表明,精益、敏捷和敏捷实践与企业绩效之间存在正向联系。进一步的分析为累积能力理论的某些方面提供了支持,而其他方面则为权衡理论提供了支持。因此,我们利用我们的综合实践框架,对精益、敏捷和敏捷的累积效应和比较效应进行了深入探讨。具体来说,我们的贡献在于确定了哪些实践组合比其他实践组合更能提高绩效。此外,我们的研究还指导管理者如何根据企业的战略重点和绩效目标调整和适应精益、敏捷和敏捷实践。最后,我们展示了需要进行更多实证调查的领域。
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期刊介绍: Supply chain management and logistics processes play a crucial role in the success of businesses, both in terms of operations, strategy, and finances. To gain a deep understanding of these processes, it is essential to explore academic literature such as The Journal of Business Logistics. This journal serves as a scholarly platform for sharing original ideas, research findings, and effective strategies in the field of logistics and supply chain management. By providing innovative insights and research-driven knowledge, it equips organizations with the necessary tools to navigate the ever-changing business environment.
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