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Automotive Production Systems And Standardisation From Ford To The Case Of Mercedesbenz 1st Edition Prof Dr Constanze Clarke Mphil

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Automotive Production Systems And Standardisation From Ford To The Case Of Mercedesbenz 1st Edition Prof Dr Constanze Clarke Mphil
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Publisher: Physica-Verlag Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.74 MB
Pages: 238
Author: Prof. Dr. Constanze Clarke MPhil, MBA (auth.)
ISBN: 9783790815788, 9783790816280, 3790815780, 3790816280
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Automotive Production Systems And Standardisation From Ford To The Case Of Mercedesbenz 1st Edition Prof Dr Constanze Clarke Mphil by Prof. Dr. Constanze Clarke Mphil, Mba (auth.) 9783790815788, 9783790816280, 3790815780, 3790816280 instant download after payment.

The introduction of the Mercedes-Benz Production System (MPS) is exemplary of a trend within the automotive industry: the creation and introduction of company-specific standardised production systems. This book contributes to the debate about production systems by examining the social and economic implications of the role of standardisation in production systems. In this context it addresses three core issues: First, the driving forces behind the changing forms and functions of standardisation and the role of institutions therein. Second, the impact of standardisation on the evolution of automotive production systems. Third, based on the author's own empirical research conducted over a three year period at the Mercedes-Benz plant Stuttgart-Untertürkheim/Germany, the book examines the influence of standardisation on the work of actors on the shop floor in terms of organisational learning processes and the regulation of work.

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