精益生产的工作设计能否带来内在激励?情境、构型与层次分析问题

Could lean production job design be intrinsically motivating? Contextual, configurational, and levels‐of‐analysis issues

JOURNAL OF OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT · 2005
被引 551
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

扩展了工作特征模型到精益生产情境,提出精益生产实践的构型比独立主效应更能解释工人内在激励,且过度精益可能限制激励。

Abstract

Abstract Are lean production jobs intrinsically motivating? More than 20 years after the arrival of lean production, this question remains unresolved. Generally accepted models of job design such as the Job Characteristics Model (JCM, (Hackman, J.R., Oldham, G.R. 1976. Motivation through the design of work: test of a theory. Organizational Behavior and Human Performance 16, 250–279.)) cannot explain the occurrence of worker intrinsic motivation in the context of lean production. In this paper, we extend the JCM to the lean production context to explain the theoretical relationship between job characteristics and motivational outcomes in lean production. We suggest that a configuration of lean production practices is more important for worker intrinsic motivation than are independent main effects, and that motivation may be limited by excessive leanness. We conclude that lean production job design may engender worker intrinsic motivation; however, there are likely to be substantial differences in intrinsic motivation under differing lean production configurations.

精益生产工作设计内在激励工作特征模型组织行为