Is it good to have a choice? The value of participatory order assignments in warehousing

IF 7.1 2区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT International Journal of Operations & Production Management Pub Date : 2024-09-16 DOI:10.1108/ijopm-11-2023-0882
Thomas De Lombaert, Kris Braekers, René De Koster, Katrien Ramaekers
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Abstract

Purpose

Warehouses are under pressure to operate as efficiently as possible. In pursuit of attaining high efficiency in the order picking process, the warehouse manager must take several planning decisions, typically supported by a central planning system. However, highly centralised work erodes the autonomy of warehouse workers, interfering with worker well-being and productivity. This study holistically explores the impact of a work system with more decision autonomy for order pickers.

Design/methodology/approach

We conduct a unique field experiment in a real-world warehouse and use a within-subjects design to compare two work systems, one with worker autonomy and one without. 18 permanent employees participate in our study, in which we measure both psychosocial and physical well-being as well as productivity. Post-experimental interviews are conducted to delve deeper into the observed effects.

Findings

Our study illustrates that involving order pickers in operational decisions can benefit their job satisfaction and motivation without compromising productivity. Although we fail to find significance at the conventional level (α = 0.05), we do find marginally significant effects of our treatment on physical well-being aspects. Furthermore, our intervention invoked a highly positive user experience.

Practical implications

We show that slightly loosening tight process control results in organisational and individual benefits without endangering smooth operational flows. The warehouse in this paper acknowledged this and decided to permanently work according to this philosophy.

Originality/value

This study is the first to holistically explore the effects of a participatory work setting in a real-world warehouse.

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有选择是好事吗?参与式订单分配在仓储中的价值
目的仓库面临着尽可能高效运作的压力。为了实现订单分拣流程的高效率,仓库经理必须在中央计划系统的支持下做出多项计划决策。然而,高度集中的工作削弱了仓库工人的自主性,影响了工人的福利和生产率。本研究从整体上探讨了拥有更多决策自主权的工作系统对订单拣选人员的影响。设计/方法/途径我们在现实世界的仓库中进行了一次独特的实地实验,并采用被试内部设计来比较两种工作系统,一种是拥有工人自主权的系统,另一种是没有工人自主权的系统。18 名正式员工参与了我们的研究,我们在研究中对他们的身心健康和工作效率进行了测量。我们的研究结果表明,让订单拣选工参与运营决策可以提高他们的工作满意度和积极性,同时又不会影响生产率。虽然我们未能在常规水平上发现显著性(α = 0.05),但我们确实发现了我们的处理方法对身体健康方面的微小影响。此外,我们的干预措施还带来了非常积极的用户体验。 实际意义我们的研究表明,稍微放松严格的流程控制会给组织和个人带来好处,而不会危及顺畅的操作流程。本文中的仓库认识到了这一点,并决定长期按照这一理念开展工作。原创性/价值本研究首次在现实世界的仓库中全面探讨了参与式工作环境的影响。
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期刊介绍: The mission of the International Journal of Operations & Production Management (IJOPM) is to publish cutting-edge, innovative research with the potential to significantly advance the field of Operations and Supply Chain Management, both in theory and practice. Drawing on experiences from manufacturing and service sectors, in both private and public contexts, the journal has earned widespread respect in this complex and increasingly vital area of business management. Methodologically, IJOPM encompasses a broad spectrum of empirically-based inquiry using suitable research frameworks, as long as they offer generic insights of substantial value to operations and supply chain management. While the journal does not categorically exclude specific empirical methodologies, it does not accept purely mathematical modeling pieces. Regardless of the chosen mode of inquiry or methods employed, the key criteria are appropriateness of methodology, clarity in the study's execution, and rigor in the application of methods. It's important to note that any contribution should explicitly contribute to theory. The journal actively encourages the use of mixed methods where appropriate and valuable for generating research insights.
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