Commitment follows beliefs: A configurational perspective on operations managers' commitment to practice adoption

Arellano, MC, Meuer, J, Netland, TH. Commitment follows beliefs: A configurational perspective on operations managers' commitment to practice adoption. J Oper Manag. 2020; 1– 26. https://doi.org/10.1002/joom.1130

53 Pages Posted: 18 Feb 2021

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Maricela C. Arellano

HEC Montreal - Department of Production and Operations Management

Johannes Meuer

ETH Zürich

Torbjørn Netland

ETH Zürich - Department of Management, Technology, and Economics (D-MTEC)

Date Written: January 13, 2021

Abstract

Companies that seek to improve their operational performance by adopting new practices often report disappointing adoption rates. The literature concerning practice adoption has tended to focus on efficacy and legitimacy drivers at the organizational level. However, there exists convincing evidence that practice adoption largely depends on the commitment of those managers involved in the adoption of a given practice. Thus, we investigate what prompts operations managers to commit to practice adoption. We draw on the theory of planned behavior to explore the cognitive foundations of 76 operations managers' commitment to new operational practices. Using fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis, we identify three belief configurations associated with high levels of commitment—“the Follower,” “the Pragmatist,” and “the Reformer.” We contribute a behavioral operations perspective to the literature on practice adoption by providing an individual-level and configuration view of managerial commitment to change.

Keywords: behavioral operations, beliefs, managerial commitment, operations managers, qualitative comparative analysis

Suggested Citation

Arellano, Maricela C. and Meuer, Johannes and Netland, Torbjorn, Commitment follows beliefs: A configurational perspective on operations managers' commitment to practice adoption (January 13, 2021). Arellano, MC, Meuer, J, Netland, TH. Commitment follows beliefs: A configurational perspective on operations managers' commitment to practice adoption. J Oper Manag. 2020; 1– 26. https://doi.org/10.1002/joom.1130, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3765722

Maricela C. Arellano

HEC Montreal - Department of Production and Operations Management ( email )

Canada

Johannes Meuer

ETH Zürich ( email )

Rämistrasse 101
ZUE F7
Zürich, 8092
Switzerland

Torbjorn Netland (Contact Author)

ETH Zürich - Department of Management, Technology, and Economics (D-MTEC) ( email )

ETH-Zentrum
Zurich, CH-8092
United States

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