The impact of environment characteristics on total quality management principles and organizational performance

The impact of environment characteristics on total quality management principles and organizational performance

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Article ID: iaor20051290
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 32
Issue: 6
Start Page Number: 425
End Page Number: 442
Publication Date: Dec 2004
Journal: OMEGA
Authors: , ,
Keywords: performance
Abstract:

One recurrent theme within the literature on total quality management (TQM) is the study of its effect on organizational performance. Nonetheless, most research has focused on analyzing the relationship between the implementation of different elements and several types of performance. This paper incorporates the effect of organizational environment as a variable for explaining the impact of TQM on business results. The model is tested using structural equations, employing a survey of quality managers in 273 Spanish firms. The causal analysis results show that dynamism, munificence and complexity influence the degree of implementation of the main TQM principles. The most relevant effects emerge as a result of the environmental dynamism, and the least effects are due to munificence. Similarly, the dimensions of TQM have an impact on different types of performance. The model can be used by organizations to assess their level of TQM success depending on specific environmental characteristics.

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