Issues in Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) Implementation: Justification of Employing Case Study Methodology

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This paper aims to review the common research design employed to investigate the various issues in TPM implementation. Concurrently, it is also aimed to analyze the contribution from Malaysian –based researchers towards increasing the literature of TPM. Attempt was made to discuss the available literature related to TPM published from year 1992 until 2012. The outcomes from this review would serve as useful guideline for the future research in TPM particularly for Malaysian researcher.

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