The Role of Managerial Commitment and TPM Implementation Strategies in Productivity Benefits

The present research proposes a structural equation model to integrate four latent variables: managerial commitment, preventive maintenance, total productive maintenance, and productivity benefits. In addition, these variables are related through six research hypotheses that are validated using colle...

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Hlavní autor: Diaz Reza, Jose Roberto
Další autoři: García-Alcaraz, Jorge Luis, Avelar, Liliana, Mendoza Fong, Jose R, Saenz Diez Muro, Juan Carlos, Blanco Fernandez, Julio
Médium: Artículo
Jazyk:en_US
Vydáno: 2018
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On-line přístup:https://doi.org/10.3390/app8071153
https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/8/7/1153
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Shrnutí:The present research proposes a structural equation model to integrate four latent variables: managerial commitment, preventive maintenance, total productive maintenance, and productivity benefits. In addition, these variables are related through six research hypotheses that are validated using collected data from 368 surveys administered in the Mexican manufacturing industry. Consequently, the model is evaluated using partial least squares. The results show that managerial commitment is critical to achieve productivity benefits, while preventive maintenance is indispensable to total preventive maintenance. These results may encourage company managers to focus on managerial commitment and implement preventive maintenance programs to guarantee the success of total productive maintenance.