What Drives the Usage of Management Tools Supporting Industry 4.0 in Organizations?

The main purpose of this study was to examine how personal and organizational drivers influence the utilization of management tools aimed at supporting organizational working in Industry 4.0 settings. We built our research upon the recognized importance of management tools for organizational working...

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Main Author: Zlatko Nedelko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/10/3512
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spelling doaj-642cd1fa06f743cb943be4fedd2c87892021-06-01T00:23:51ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202021-05-01213512351210.3390/s21103512What Drives the Usage of Management Tools Supporting Industry 4.0 in Organizations?Zlatko Nedelko0Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Maribor, Razlagova ulica 14, 2000 Maribor, SloveniaThe main purpose of this study was to examine how personal and organizational drivers influence the utilization of management tools aimed at supporting organizational working in Industry 4.0 settings. We built our research upon the recognized importance of management tools for organizational working under Industry 4.0 settings and explored the key personal and organizational drivers of management tool usage. Calculations were performed based on the responses of 222 employees working in organizations across Europe. The results revealed that, among personal drivers, a higher level of education leads to significantly higher usage of six sigma, rapid prototyping, outsourcing, customer relationship management, knowledge management, core competencies, and strategic planning. More experienced employees use significantly more six sigma, total quality management, supply chain management, knowledge management, and core competences than their less experienced peers. The impact of organizational drivers is substantially weaker, where only industry shows significant influence, indicating that lean production, six sigma, and supply chain management are used more in manufacturing than in service organizations. Gender, one’s position in the organization, and the organization size do not play a substantial role in management tool usage. Managers should recognize the role of personal and organizational drivers of management tool usage in order to more quickly implement Industry 4.0 principles in organizations.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/10/3512management toolspersonal driversorganizational driversutilizationEuropeorganizations
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title_short What Drives the Usage of Management Tools Supporting Industry 4.0 in Organizations?
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title_fullStr What Drives the Usage of Management Tools Supporting Industry 4.0 in Organizations?
title_full_unstemmed What Drives the Usage of Management Tools Supporting Industry 4.0 in Organizations?
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description The main purpose of this study was to examine how personal and organizational drivers influence the utilization of management tools aimed at supporting organizational working in Industry 4.0 settings. We built our research upon the recognized importance of management tools for organizational working under Industry 4.0 settings and explored the key personal and organizational drivers of management tool usage. Calculations were performed based on the responses of 222 employees working in organizations across Europe. The results revealed that, among personal drivers, a higher level of education leads to significantly higher usage of six sigma, rapid prototyping, outsourcing, customer relationship management, knowledge management, core competencies, and strategic planning. More experienced employees use significantly more six sigma, total quality management, supply chain management, knowledge management, and core competences than their less experienced peers. The impact of organizational drivers is substantially weaker, where only industry shows significant influence, indicating that lean production, six sigma, and supply chain management are used more in manufacturing than in service organizations. Gender, one’s position in the organization, and the organization size do not play a substantial role in management tool usage. Managers should recognize the role of personal and organizational drivers of management tool usage in order to more quickly implement Industry 4.0 principles in organizations.
topic management tools
personal drivers
organizational drivers
utilization
Europe
organizations
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/10/3512
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