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Selena Grodek

Bio: Selena Grodek is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lean manufacturing & Lean software development. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 65 citations.

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore and evaluate previous work focussing on the relationship and links between Lean and Green supply chain management practices, and provide evidence suggesting that Lean is beneficial for Green practices and the implementation of Green practices in turn also has a positive influence on existing Lean business practices.

541 citations

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TL;DR: The study investigates the impacts of supplier relationship management and total quality management on environmental performance under the influence of leadership and the moderation effect of institutional pressures using a pre-tested structured questionnaire and finds them to be a good fit based on confirmatory factor analysis and fit indices output.

500 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a review and an analysis of the literature concerning a possible model for integrating three management systems: lean manufacturing, Six Sigma and sustainability, and identify new opportunities and challenges that should be addressed by future studies.

345 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore the broader sustainability benefits of lean operations and report that lean operations meet a wide range of sustainability outcomes beyond environmental benefits (including supply monitoring, trans....
Abstract: Purpose – The adoption of lean operational practices and independently the uptake of business practices related to sustainability and corporate social responsibility continues to grow. Past research has hinted at relationships between these two areas – suggesting that “lean is green” (e.g. Florida, 1996). The lean mantra of waste reduction and “doing more with less” is immediately apparent as delivering environmental benefits and has formed the basis of past research (e.g. Hughes, 2012). Almost all research linking lean operations or lean supply chains to sustainability issues have focused exclusively on environmental impact. The purpose of this paper is to explore the broader sustainability benefits of lean operations. Design/methodology/approach – The paper uses a longitudinal multi-year (up to four years observation), multi-case analysis (n=5). Findings – The paper reports that lean operations meet a wide range of sustainability outcomes beyond environmental benefits (including supply monitoring, trans...

290 citations

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TL;DR: A conceptual framework using constructs obtained using reduction of gathered data that summarizes the role of big data analytics in supporting world-class sustainable manufacturing (WCSM) is proposed and the importance for academia and practice is highlighted.
Abstract: Big data (BD) has attracted increasing attention from both academics and practitioners. This paper aims at illustrating the role of big data analytics in supporting world-class sustainable manufacturing (WCSM). Using an extensive literature review to identify different factors that enable the achievement of WCSM through BD and 405 usable responses from senior managers gathered through social networking sites (SNS), we propose a conceptual framework using constructs obtained using reduction of gathered data that summarizes this role; test this framework using data which is heterogeneous, diverse, voluminous, and possess high velocity; and highlight the importance for academia and practice. Finally, we conclude our research findings and further outlined future research directions.

264 citations