Title: Just in time inventory model and flexibility outcome: determinant of production procedure in textile firms in Lagos State

Authors: Adedugba Adebayo; Akinrinola Olalekan; Inegbedion Daniel

Addresses: Department of Business Administration, Caleb University, Lagos State, Nigeria ' Department of Accounting, Finance and Tax, Caleb University, Lagos State, Nigeria ' Department of Business Administration, Caleb University, Lagos State, Nigeria

Abstract: The study introduces the after-effects of an empirical examination and schematic model. It looks at the relationship between just in time inventory model and flexibility outcome in textile firms. Linear regression was utilised by the means of partial least square (PLS) to investigate the information gathered from 12 textile firms in Lagos State. The examination outcome affirms the effect of just in time inventory model on flexibility outcome in the context of deterministic production procedure. In addition, this study further demonstrates that the paradigm of just in time inventory model catalyses flexibility outcome to maximise productivity. Therefore, the study proposes that flexibility can be optimised utilising the just-in-time (JIT) inventory model as a platform to improve output.

Keywords: textile firms; model; productivity; flexibility outcome; just in time inventory model; optimise.

DOI: 10.1504/IJLSM.2025.149648

International Journal of Logistics Systems and Management, 2025 Vol.52 No.2, pp.149 - 163

Received: 15 Jul 2022
Accepted: 20 Feb 2023

Published online: 10 Nov 2025 *

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