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Best practices, performance advantage and trade-offs: new insights from frontier analysis

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JOURNAL OF PRODUCTIVITY ANALYSIS
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DOI: 10.1007/s11123-023-00714-y

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Manufacturing strategy; Data envelopment analysis; Best practices; Performance frontiers

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This study examines the role of best practices in generating firm's performance advantage by integrating resource-based theory with the practice-based view. The findings indicate that best practices can serve as a source of enduring competitive advantage and provide new insights and guidance.
There are still important theoretical and empirical gaps in understanding the role of best practices (BPs), such as quality management, lean and new product development, in generating firm's performance advantage and overcoming trade-offs across distinct performance dimensions. We examine these issues through the perspective of performance frontiers, integrating in novel ways the resource-based theory with the emergent practice-based view. Hypotheses on relationships between BPs, performance advantage, and trade-offs are developed and tested with stationary and longitudinal (recall) data from a global survey of manufacturing firms. We use data envelopment analysis, which overcomes limitations of mainstream methods based on central tendency. Our findings support the view that BPs may serve as a source of enduring competitive advantage, based on their ability to lead to a heterogeneous range of dominant and difficult-to-imitate competitive positions. The study provides new insights on contemporary debates about the role of BPs in generating performance advantage and how practitioners can sustain internal support and extract benefits from them.

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