International Journal of Production Management and Engineering (Jul 2021)

Resolving the productivity paradox of digitalised production

  • Luzian Dold,
  • Christian Speck

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4995/ijpme.2021.15058
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
pp. 65 – 80

Abstract

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Although Industry 4.0 and other initiatives predict widespread adoption of digitalised technology on the factory floor, few companies use new digitalised production technology holistically in their ecosystems; in practical implementation, companies often decide against digitalisation for financial reasons. This is due to a paradox (akin to the so called “productivity paradox”) caused by the complexity of value creation and value delivery within digitalised production. This article analyses and synthesises cross-disciplinary research using a grounded theory model, thus offering valuable insights for businesses considering investing in digitalised production. A qualitative model and an associated toolbox (complete with tools for practical application by business leaders and decision-makers) are presented to address organisational uncertainty and leadership disconnect that often contribute to the paradoxical gap between digital strategy and operational implementation.

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