Lean manufacturing practices for operational and business performance: A PLS-SEM modeling analysis
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Objective: The main objective of the study is to empirically investigate the influence of lean manufacturing (LM) practices
on the operational and business performance of manufacturing companies in Oman.
Methods: Empirical data on LM practices and performance were collected using a self-administered structured survey
questionnaire and the sampling frame was manufacturing companies in Oman. In total 300 questionnaires were distributed
among 185 companies and a total of 107 with a response rate of 35.6 percent.
Findings: The statistical analysis obtained from structural equation modeling found that lean manufacturing practices can
explain operational performance, however, were unable to benefit overall business performance. Out of eight LM practices
considered, small-lot production and quick setups were found to be the most adopted practices in manufacturing
companies.
Novelty: Even though LM has become afundamental aspect of industrial manufacturing processes; little is known about its
impact on performance. This study adds value to the literature by examining the key LM practices-performance rela
tionships within the manufacturing companies in Oman. These findings have significant implications for improving
manufacturing organizations’ operational and business performance through lean manufacturing strategies.