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Production, Volume: 34, Publicado: 2024
  • Industry 4.0 technologies and Lean Office: perspectives to Smart Office Research Article

    Santos, Alex Almeida dos; Goecks, Lucas Schmidt; Pereira, Luísa Müller; Couto, Bruna Strapazzon do; Korzenowski, André Luis

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    Abstract Paper aims Due to the scarcity of research that approaches the Lean Office in conjunction with Industry 4.0 Technologies, this article aims to discuss, understand and analyze the associations between these two concepts, as well as identify gaps to be explored. Originality This research contributes with guidelines for applying Industry 4.0 Technologies in administrative areas and possibilities of an association with the Lean for the development of the Smart Office. Research method Based on a systematic review of the literature, with a basic purpose, a descriptive objective, and qualitative data, a framework for developing the Smart Office is presented. Main findings An association model between Lean Office tools and Industry 4.0 Technologies is provided. It even classifies and addresses the impact and trends in administrative environments so that managers can develop the Smart Office. Implications for theory and practice Industry 4.0 technologies have been widely discussed in companies that seek to improve processes, mainly industries; however, there are still few applications in administrative environments. The applicability and association of new technologies for Smart Office can explore future studies and contribute to the growth of these areas in addition to the creation of new articles relating to technologies in this environments.
  • Application of a framework for product-service systems characterization Research Article

    Beuren, Fernanda Hänsch; Cauchick-Miguel, Paulo Augusto; Kohlbeck, Eloiza; Sousa-Zomer, Thayla Tavares

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    Abstract Paper aims Apply a framework for characterizing a product-service system (PSS) from a life cycle and sustainability perspective. Originality Although the literature on the topic has evolved, there is still limited practical guidance on how to characterize a PSS. The paper contributes by applying a framework in PSS types. Research method A proposed conceptual framework was applied to characterize a PSS. This framework was assessed by experts, from which responses were statistically analyzed. Then, it was applied in three PSS types (bike sharing, water purifier rental, and car sharing). Main findings The initial result is the consolidation of the framework through statistical analysis. Then, its application in the three PSS types was able to spot the stages of the life cycle that each PSS focuses on most. Specifically for the water purifier, the most focused steps were ‘development’ and ‘implementation’, demonstrating efficient strategic planning and a commitment to meeting customer needs. Implications for theory and practice This study contributes to calls for more research and guidance into the PSS application. From a practical perspective, it may support product and systems designers by shedding light on the conceptual elements of PSS offerings.
  • Performance of a concurrent parallel production system through new operating curves of Six Sigma metrics Research Article

    Fontalvo Herrera, Tomás José; Banquez Maturana, Ana Gabriela; Mendoza Villero, Katherin

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    Abstract Paper aims This research establishes a method to evaluate a concurrent production system in parallel, through new operating curves of six sigma metrics. Originality Se proposes a novel method that provides criteria to monitor the performance of a production system in changing production conditions. Research method This research was approached from a logical positivist epistemological model, through a heuristic analysis and with a rational propositional approach to establish the characterization of the model, the evaluation metrics and propose the new operation curves. Main findings The results obtained show that as the sigma level increases in the global system (4.17), the level of defects per million opportunities decreases considerably and the performance increases at levels close to the main objective of Six Sigma, all this with a decrease of defects from 20.657 to 1.317, generating a high quality of 99.99% and achieving a good performance according to the established quality criteria. Implications for theory and practice This research provides a new tool where they articulate concepts of six sigma and operating curves to monitor a productive system, which allows in a practical way to determine the real capabilities in terms of quality performance of a system.
  • Analysis of consumers purchase intention in commerce and services in the neighborhood and the Impact of Covid-19 Research Article

    Aragão, Claudia Gomes de; Ferreira, Flavio Mangili; Silva, Hermes Moretti Ribeiro da; Belé, Tiago Gomes de Aragão

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    Abstract Paper aims To analyze the consumers intention to buy in commerce and services in the neighborhood, using the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) as a theoretical basis, analyzing the Attitude, the Subjective Norm, the Perceived Behavioral Control, and expanding the TPB through the influence on the Attitude of the Moral Attitude, Empathic Concern and the Impact of Covid-19. Originality There are no studies on consumer buying behavior in commerce and neighborhood services in emerging countries, nor with this combination in the conceptual structure - TBP, Empathic Concern, Moral Attitude and the Impact of Covid-19. Research method Data were collected from respondents, and analysis was performed using Partial Least Squares - Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM). Main findings The results indicate that the consumer's attitude towards buying in the neighborhood's commerce and services was positively and significantly influenced by the Moral Attitude and Impact of Covid-19 but not by Empathic Concern. Attitude, Subjective Norm, and Perceived Behavioral Control positively and significantly influence the intention to buy in neighborhood commerce and services. Implications for theory and practice As a theoretical implication, the conceptual model extends the TBP, adding the dimensions of Empathic Concern, Moral Attitude, and the Impact of Covid-19 on Attitude. In practice, the study can help store managers, retailers, and marketing professionals in the sector incorporate specific actions to reach potential consumers and improve their results.
  • Life cycle sustainability assessment of the agri-food chain: empirical review and bibliometrics Systematic Review

    Matos, Camila; Junkes, Valderice Herth; Lermen, Fernando Henrique; Magalhães, Ruane Fernandes de; Matias, Gustavo de Souza; Ribeiro, José Luis Duarte; Lenzi, Giane Gonçalves; Siqueira, Hugo Valadares

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    Abstract Paper aims This study aims to identify the advances in the literature related to Sustainable Life Cycle Assessment in the agricultural and food process sectors. Originality This study pioneers an investigation into trends in applying Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment techniques within the agricultural and food processing sectors, with a comprehensive consideration of environmental, economic, and social perspectives. Research method A systematic literature review and a bibliometric analysis revealed 71 articles that applied at least one of the life cycle assessment tools. Main findings The bibliometric analysis indicated that the studied areas have two main areas that separate studies in the food process sector and the agricultural sector areas. The content analysis indicated that most studies apply the environmental assessment of the life cycle, coupling some studies with the economic and social view and mainly using an attributional approach with the scope ranging from the cradle to the grave regarding the area. Implications for theory and practice As for theory, this study includes advancing knowledge and filling a research gap, while the practical relates to more sustainable decision-making by professionals involved in the agricultural and food processing sectors.
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