Linking Operational and Environmental Improvement Through Employee Involvement

Mark D. Hanna, W. Rocky Newman, Pamela Johnson

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Abstract

This paper uses data from 349 employee involvement (El) team projects to explore the relationships between process type, operational performance, employee involvement, and environmental performance. We investigate the stated goals and outcomes of El team projects and relationships among these. For repetitive manufacturing processes in particular, we find strong relationships between the operational goals and outcomes of teams and the positive environmental impact outcome. To the extent that environmental performance results from operational systems, this paper suggests that the continuous improvement efforts of operations managers, including El team projects, can be a key source of environmental improvements. Managers who understand this mil take overt steps to leverage their operational improvement systems for environmental gains. From a theory development standpoint, questions are raised regarding the areas of potential synergy between operational and environmental improvement. MCB University Press,.

Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)148-165
Number of pages18
JournalInternational Journal of Operations and Production Management
Volume20
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2000

Scopus Subject Areas

  • General Decision Sciences
  • Strategy and Management
  • Management of Technology and Innovation

Disciplines

  • Operations and Supply Chain Management

Keywords

  • Employee involvement
  • Environmental management strategy
  • Pollution
  • Process management

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