Zero-sum and frontier trade-offs: An investigation on compromises and compatibilities amongst manufacturing capabilities
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This paper examines well-accepted methodologies and rationales used to assert the presence/absence of trade-offs and compatibilities between manufacturing capabilities, and comparisons are made with respect to more recent theoretical developments. By means of a detailed analysis of a representative framework, important limitations and inconsistencies are identified. The proposal for the existence of zero-sum and frontier trade-offs intends to resolve some of those issues. Generally speaking, zero-sum trade-offs are identified by a statistically significant and negative correlation. On the other hand, frontier trade-offs are predicted to be observed after some level of compatibility between different capabilities is achieved. This means that, apart from widely-used probabilistic methodologies such as linear regression/correlation analysis, subsequent deterministic approaches and rationales need to be applied in order to acknowledge the potential existence of frontier trade-offs. These and other implications are discussed in light of previous studies, and suggestions for future research are offered. © 2011 Taylor %26 Francis.
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compatibilities; cumulative capabilities; deterministic analyses; frontier trade-offs; probabilistic analyses; theory of performance frontiers; thought experiments; top performers/extreme cases; trade-off model; zero-sum trade-offs compatibilities; cumulative capabilities; Deterministic analysis; frontier trade-offs; Probabilistic analysis; theory of performance frontiers; thought experiments; trade-off model; zero-sum trade-offs; Economic and social effects; Experiments; Manufacture; Commerce
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