Lean Manufacturing Tools Applied to Human Resource Management and its Impact on Social Sustainability
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2023-12-31Autor
García-Alcaraz, Jorge Luis
Díaz Reza, José Roberto
Gil Lopez, Alfonso Jesus
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This research reports a structural equation model
relating Lean Manufacturing Tools associated with Human
Resource Management to the benefits obtained in the maquiladora
industry of Ciudad Juarez (México). A questionnaire is designed
and applied to the regional industry to obtain information about
the implementation levels regarding the A3 problem-solving:
Decentralization and Multifunctional Working Groups and their
relationship with Social Sustainability. The variables are related
through six hypotheses validated with empirical information from
411 responses to the questionnaire, giving statistical validation.
After quantifying the relationships, findings indicate that the
relationship between Multifunctional Working Groups and A3
problem-solving is the strongest of the model. It is concluded that
there is enough statistical evidence to state that these tools influence
the Social Sustainability in Mexican maquiladora industries,
so it is recommended that the Top Management focus its efforts
on Human Resource Management to guarantee it, facilitating
decision-making in the productive, reducing labor risks and
increasing well-being.