The Critical Success Factors for Manufacturing Execution Systems Adoption in the Defense Industry of Turkey: An Industrial Case Study
2019
Abstract
The main objective of this paper is to investigate the Critical Success Factors (CSFs) of Manufacturing Execution Systems
(MES) adoption using the case of a Turkish defense industry firm with both a quantitative and a qualitative research design.
After the critical factors that are used in the adoption and implementation assessment in different countries and sectors are
determined in the literature, about one hundred questionnaires and five interviews are conducted at a defense industry firm.
The paper draws upon Information System (IS) success models and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) research models to
develop and test a model of MES adoption to the extent of individual use effect and the individual work performance effect
as dependent variables. The results of the analysis reveal that communication and business process reengineering are
positively related to both dependent variables, while complexity of MES has a negative relationship with individual use
effect. Top management/supervisor support and compatibility of software and hardware are positively associated with the
adoption of MES. Moreover, qualitative analysis shows similar results, and thus increases the validity of the findings. The
results indicate that more customization is needed and more attention should be paid during the MES implementation for
better adoption.
Editor: H. Kemal Ilter, Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University, Turkey
Received: August 19, 2018, Accepted: October 18, 2018, Published: November 10, 2018
Copyright: © 2018 IMISC Yavuz. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author
and source are credited.
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