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Composing Robot Production Systems: Japan as a Flexible Manufacturing System

Jerry Patchell

Year
1993
Citations
22

Abstract

In this paper, case-study evidence of the composition of four robot production systems is provided to reveal the linkages between local, regional, and national social divisions of labour. The relation-specific skill epitomizes the sophisticated procedures used to compose production systems, and the four case studies provide evidence of the communalities and varieties of these procedures. The geography of the interrelationships of the vertical divisions of labour of design-supplied suppliers and of the horizontal division of labour of design-approved suppliers is discussed. The cooperation and competition within this social division of labour allows Japan to function as a flexible manufacturing system.

Keywords

Division of labourProduction (economics)Relation (database)Division (mathematics)Function (biology)Competition (biology)Industrial organizationProduction system (computer science)Operations managementBusiness

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