TY - GEN
T1 - Enterprise-level Corporate Performance Framework for Smart Manufacturing: A Research Framework
AU - Le Corre, Jean Yves
PY - 2022/11
Y1 - 2022/11
N2 - Significant industry trends have seen companies in
China taking advantage of smart manufacturing technologies to
lead digital transformation and build competitive advantage on
domestic and global markets across several industries. Several
survey studies from academic and professional experts have aimed
to measure the contribution of smart factories to productivity and
business performance in general, however, few studies have
investigated the real business impact of Chinese firms’ investment
in smart manufacturing technologies from a multi-level
perspective, by addressing internal and external factors that affect
the effect of firm’s investment in smart manufacturing
technologies towards financial performance. This study aims to
propose a research framework for measuring the impact of firms’
investment in smart manufacturing technologies at enterprise
(corporate) level, through sample selection methods, the
evaluation of intangible assets based on the six capital categories
defined by the International Integrated Reporting Council, and
key ratios of financial performance. This study will contribute to
evaluate the performance of firms investing in smart
manufacturing from the point of view of external stakeholders as
well as for educational purpose to train executives on monitoring
performance of those firms.
AB - Significant industry trends have seen companies in
China taking advantage of smart manufacturing technologies to
lead digital transformation and build competitive advantage on
domestic and global markets across several industries. Several
survey studies from academic and professional experts have aimed
to measure the contribution of smart factories to productivity and
business performance in general, however, few studies have
investigated the real business impact of Chinese firms’ investment
in smart manufacturing technologies from a multi-level
perspective, by addressing internal and external factors that affect
the effect of firm’s investment in smart manufacturing
technologies towards financial performance. This study aims to
propose a research framework for measuring the impact of firms’
investment in smart manufacturing technologies at enterprise
(corporate) level, through sample selection methods, the
evaluation of intangible assets based on the six capital categories
defined by the International Integrated Reporting Council, and
key ratios of financial performance. This study will contribute to
evaluate the performance of firms investing in smart
manufacturing from the point of view of external stakeholders as
well as for educational purpose to train executives on monitoring
performance of those firms.
M3 - Conference Proceeding
VL - 11
SP - 41
EP - 42
BT - International Journal of Design, Analysis and Tools for Integrated Circuits and Systems
ER -