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The impact of quality on learning

โœ Scribed by George Li; S Rajagopalan


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
173 KB
Volume
15
Category
Article
ISSN
0272-6963

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โœฆ Synopsis


The strategic importance of learning curves has been recognized for a long time both in industry and in academia, but little is known about the huge difference in rates at which different firms learn. Recent theoretical studies and anecdotal evidence from Japanese manufacturing firms suggest that quality-related activities may be one major factor explaining the ลฝ . difference in learning rates. When the impact of quality on learning is considered, three important questions arise: 1 How ลฝ . well does cumulative output of defective or good units explain learning curve effects? 2 Do defective units explain learning ลฝ . curve effects better than good units? 3 How should cumulative experience be represented in the learning curve model when the quality level may have an impact on learning effects? This paper presents, to our knowledge, the first empirical study addressing these questions. Using time series data from two manufacturing firms, we find that cumulative output of defective or good units is statistically significant in explaining learning curve benefits. However, defective and good units do not explain learning curve effects equally as is implicitly assumed in traditional learning curve models. In particular, defective units are statistically more significant than good units in explaining learning curve effects. q 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.


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