Technological Determinism and Modularity: Lessons from a Comparison between Aircraft and Auto Industries in Europe
Soumis par Vincent Frigant, Université de Bordeaux le 11 mai 2012 - 22:28
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Journal ArticleSource:
Industry and innovation, Volume 12, Fascicule 3, p.337-355 (2005)URL:
http://ideas.repec.org/a/taf/indinn/v12y2005i3p337-355.htmlMots-clés:
aircraft, automobile, Modular production, supplier relationships, technological determinismRésumé:
Initial studies of modular manufacturing processes have shown that this dominant design required a fundamentally novel organisational structure of the industries. The underlying hypothesis of technological determinism merits a deeper exploration. The first part of the present paper aims at presenting the logic of this argument while making a distinction between the technological and organisational aspects of modularity. Based on this we then attempt a study of the manner in which the transition to modularity takes place in the aircraft and automobile industries. Our main conclusion is that while it may be possible to posit a convergence between these two industries, the paths followed are still quite clearly opposed.
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