Matthes production function

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The production function according to Matthes , also known as type F production function, is a production function in business production theory that builds on the Küpper production function (type E). It is about structural, process engineering , social and especially financial supplemented constraints. The network plan technique is used for the display . In addition to the individual production orders , financial processes are also mapped. Individual processes are represented with the Heinen or Gutenberg production function (types B and C). Depending on the required level of detail, entire production systems including the associated financial flows or individual production processes can be displayed.

See also

literature

  • W. Matthes: Dynamic individual production function of the company (production function of type F). Business working paper No. 2, Seminar for Manufacturing Management at the University of Cologne, 1979.
  • M. Steven: Production Theory. Gabler, Wiesbaden, 1979.

Individual evidence

  1. Christian Brecher (Ed.): Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries , Springer, Berlin, 2011, p. 48f.