Implementing business excellence models in Saudi nonprofit organizations and the impact of human resources availability

IF 2.5 Q3 BUSINESS Measuring Business Excellence Pub Date : 2022-10-21 DOI:10.1108/mbe-01-2022-0008
Osama Salih, R. Dolah
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Purpose This study aims to help nonprofit organizations (NPOs) implement business excellence models (BEMs). The authors identify and rank critical success factors and barriers to implementing BEMs among NPOs in Saudi Arabia and investigate the impact of human resources availability on BEM implementation in these organizations. Design/methodology/approach Based on the review of relevant literature, the authors designed a questionnaire completed by 138 NPOs. Factor analysis was used to measure and rank the criticality of success factors and barriers to BEM implementation. A Kruskal–Wallis nonparametric test was conducted to compare answers across groups classified by the number of full-time employees in the organization. Findings The study identifies the five most critical success factors for implementing BEMs in Saudi NPOs: data analysis and reporting capabilities, effective organizational communication, implementation strategy and approach, use of benchmarking and adoption of a clear governance framework. The five most critical barriers to implementing BEMs are the lack of a culture of continuous improvement, organizational strategy, qualified employees, customer orientation and clear organizational roles and responsibilities. The number of full-time employees in Saudi NPOs does not significantly impact the success or failure of implementing BEMs. Originality/value This paper is a continuation of research that aims to increase BEM adoption among NPOs, including micro-NPOs, in Saudi Arabia and, by extension, other countries.
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在沙特非营利组织中实施卓越商业模式以及人力资源可用性的影响
目的本研究旨在帮助非营利组织实施卓越商业模式。作者确定并排序了沙特阿拉伯非营利组织实施BEM的关键成功因素和障碍,并调查了人力资源可用性对这些组织实施BEM的影响。设计/方法/方法基于对相关文献的回顾,作者设计了一份由138名NPO完成的问卷。因子分析用于衡量和排序成功因素的关键性和BEM实施的障碍。进行了Kruskal–Wallis非参数检验,以比较按组织全职员工数量分类的各组的答案。发现该研究确定了在沙特非营利组织实施BEM的五个最关键的成功因素:数据分析和报告能力、有效的组织沟通、实施战略和方法、基准的使用和明确的治理框架的采用。实施BEM的五个最关键的障碍是缺乏持续改进的文化、组织战略、合格的员工、以客户为导向以及明确的组织角色和责任。沙特非营利组织全职员工的数量不会对实施BEM的成败产生重大影响。原始性/价值本文是旨在增加沙特阿拉伯及其他国家非营利组织(包括微型非营利组织)采用BEM的研究的延续。
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期刊介绍: Measuring Business Excellence provides international insights into non-financial ways to measure and manage business performance improvements and company’s value creation dynamics. Measuring Business Excellence will enable you to apply best practice, implement innovative thinking and learn how to use different practices. Learn how to use innovative frameworks, approaches and practices for understanding, assessing and managing the strategic value drivers of business excellence. MBE publishes both rigorous academic research and insightful practical experiences about the development and adoption of assessment and management models, tools and approaches to support excellence and value creation of 21st century organizations both private and public.
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