Concept Matrix for Systematizing Manufacturing and Material Costs

The concept matrix is a result of a systematic literature review of cost drivers of manufacturing and material costs following an established approach in the literature. The concept matrix lists relevant approaches for systematizing manufacturing and material costs. According to this matrix, the relevant approaches identified in the literature are summarized according to the objective and the cost drivers stated in the papers. To systematize the identified cost drivers at the different levels, a numbering system is used. Following the applied cyclical literature review approach, the concept matrix is successively enhanced by further cost driver levels. The origin of the concept matrix is formed by manufacturing and material costs.

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Tabea Marie Demke, Vivian Katharina Kuprat, Peter Nyhuis (2023). Dataset: Concept Matrix for Systematizing Manufacturing and Material Costs. https://doi.org/10.25835/3q3hpt1c

DOI retrieved: May 11, 2023

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Imported on August 4, 2023
Last update August 4, 2023
License CC-BY-SA-3.0
Source https://data.uni-hannover.de/dataset/concept-matrix-for-systematizing-manufacturing-and-material-costs
Version 1.0
Author Tabea Marie Demke
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Vivian Katharina Kuprat
Peter Nyhuis
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Source Creation 11 May, 2023, 11:53 AM (UTC+0000)
Source Modified 18 July, 2023, 11:08 AM (UTC+0000)