Advanced material planning performance: A contextual examination and research agenda
Journal article, 2016

This research examines the inventory performance effect of advanced material planning modes and analyses how internal and external contextual difficulties moderate this relationship. This study also identifies avenues for future research. The empirical analysis uses a survey of material planning for purchased items in 292 Swedish manufacturing and wholesaling companies. Three dimensions of inventory performance are dependent variables: material planning performance, inventory turnover rate and service level. Advanced material planning modes are directly associated with material planning performance, but this study could not verify direct associations with inventory turnover rate and service level performances. External and internal contextual difficulties have direct effects on all inventory performance dimensions and moderate the inventory performance effect of advanced material planning modes. The moderating effect is stronger in non-difficult contexts, for which advanced material planning has significant inventory performance effects. Demand- and human-related contextual dimensions are especially critical. The study identifies the following guidelines for companies to consider in order to unlock the potential of advanced material planning: consider full implementation of advanced material planning in non-difficult contexts; minimize plan variability effects of high parameter revision and planning frequencies; minimize the need for, and use of, manual modification of planned orders before release; reduce demand uncertainty and variability; and secure appropriate human skills and working time. This study somewhat contradicts the literature on material planning by not finding a direct positive effect on any inventory performance dimension from analytical design of order quantities and safety stocks. Our research adds to the literature by identifying direct and moderating effects of external and internal contextual difficulties on all three inventory performance dimensions. The relative importance of managing automatic order release identified in our study motivates future research as the effect has not been previously highlighted in the literature. Accordingly avenues for future research and an agenda for practice-oriented research are suggested.

context

planning environment

inventory performance.

safety stock

inventory management

Advanced material planning

Author

Patrik Jonsson

Chalmers, Technology Management and Economics, Supply and Operations Management

Stig Arne Mattsson

Chalmers, Technology Management and Economics, Supply and Operations Management

International Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics Management

0960-0035 (ISSN)

Vol. 46 9 836-858

Subject Categories

Production Engineering, Human Work Science and Ergonomics

Economics and Business

Areas of Advance

Transport

Production

DOI

10.1108/IJPDLM-07-2016-0186

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Created

10/8/2017