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Improving to Smart Organization: An integrated ISM and fuzzy-MICMAC modelling of barriers

Urfi Khan (Mechanical & Automation Engineering department, G.B. pant Engineering College, New Delhi, India)
Abid Haleem (Mechanical Engineering department, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India)

Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management

ISSN: 1741-038X

Article publication date: 6 July 2015

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to focus on studying the concept of “Smart Organization” and providing a comprehensive framework for the various factors as barriers for the smart organization, identifying and classifying the key criterion of these factors based on their direct and indirect relationships.

Design/methodology/approach

In this paper an extensive literature survey and experts’ opinion have been used to identify major barriers of smart organization. These barriers are then modeled using interpretative structural modeling (ISM) methodology. The model so developed has been further improved and an integrated model has been developed using fuzzy-MICMAC.

Findings

Various barriers of smart organization have been identified and a structural model has been developed for barriers using the ISM methodology. The critical barriers have been found out by fuzzy-MICMAC analysis. The driver power and dependence graph has been plotted for barriers. The barriers are classified into four categories which are, autonomous, linkage, dependent and independent according to their driver power and dependence. From the ISM model and the integrated model, and from further discussions with the experts, it has been found that the barriers “(B1) organizational structure” and “(B6) Managerial actions” are the two most important barriers, every other barrier is directly or indirectly driven by these.

Research limitations/implications

The basis of developing the ISM model, i.e, the structural self-interaction matrix is based on experts’ opinion, therefore the result may get influenced if there is any biasing in judging the barriers. The future research scope for this paper will be to test the model generated in this paper. The testing of the model can be done by applying structural equation modeling technique, it has the capability of testing the hypothetical model. Further a framework of smart organizations can be created to find out the smartness of different organizations.

Practical implications

The paper can be used by organizations in understanding the barriers in becoming “smart” on the basis of their inter-relationships. This model can help manufacturing organization of North India in understanding the barriers which needs to be worked upon and the inter-relationship among these factors. This model-based study may be helpful in understanding and implementing the practices of smart organization by removing the possible critical barriers.

Originality/value

This is the first study to identify the barriers of smart organizations and to develop a model of these barriers using ISM and fuzzy-MICMAC.

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Acknowledgements

The authors are thankful to Professor C.N. Kumar, Dr Vipul Jain and Mohd Ahmad for their valuable insights in the paper. The authors are also thankful to the anonymous reviewers who gave their valuable comments which were very helpful in improving the paper and learning new things.

Citation

Khan, U. and Haleem, A. (2015), "Improving to Smart Organization: An integrated ISM and fuzzy-MICMAC modelling of barriers", Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management, Vol. 26 No. 6, pp. 807-829. https://doi.org/10.1108/JMTM-05-2014-0062

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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