Title: Management of product change projects: a supply chain perspective
Authors: Michael Slamanig; Herwig Winkler
Addresses: Department of Production Management and Business Logistics, Alpen-Adria-Universitaet Klagenfurt, Universitaetsstr, 65-67, Klagenfurt, 9020, Austria. ' Department of Production Management and Business Logistics, Alpen-Adria-Universitaet Klagenfurt, Universitaetsstr, 65-67, Klagenfurt, 9020, Austria
Abstract: Currently, a number of factors encountered in global competition force companies to pursue the more rapid development and introduction of new and innovative products and product generations. Comparatively little academic research has been conducted on product change projects in the context of supply chain management. Therefore, in this article, based on theoretical analysis and exploratory empirical results, we show that the main problems during the product change phase leading to a delayed and/or inefficient new product introduction and/or inappropriate product quality can be traced back to issues in supply chain management. Subsequently, we discuss the economic implications of product change activities on existing supply chain networks and thus on the performance of supply chain networks. Furthermore, we provide recommendations and guidelines for successful product change management in supply chain networks.
Keywords: product change projects; product introduction; product innovations; product generations; supply chain management; supply chain networks; SCM; global competition; new product development; NPD; innovative products; delayed introductions; inefficient introductions; Germany; Austria; Switzerland; platform-based products; consumer products; inappropriate quality; product quality; economic implications; services management; operations management.
DOI: 10.1504/IJSOM.2012.046080
International Journal of Services and Operations Management, 2012 Vol.11 No.4, pp.481 - 500
Published online: 16 Aug 2014 *
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