Relationship between quality management practices, performance and maturity quality management, a contingency approach

Q2 Business, Management and Accounting Quality Management Journal Pub Date : 2020-10-01 DOI:10.1080/10686967.2020.1809582
Luis Alfredo Negron
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Abstract Quality Management is a key element in the organization that allows for the improvement of operational performance, product quality and organizational performance. Likewise, evidence concluding that not all implementations of quality management system generate positive effects has been found, so it is necessary to introduce contingent variables in the studies that allow an understanding of the different situations that can define which variables are more relevant according to the studied contingency. In this sense Sfreddo et al. (2018) and Sousa and Voss (2002) propose to include the variable of quality maturity level as a contingency variable in order to determine which Quality Management practices (QM practices) are more relevant according to the level of maturity of the organizations, an issue that has been the basis for the development of other models of maturity in other fields of management. The result has demonstrated that the effects of benefits in the operative performance are presented in the levels of high maturity, in changes in the levels below these do not present a significant relation. This will allow the development of the basis for the elaboration of a quality management maturity model.
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质量管理实践、绩效和成熟度之间的关系质量管理,一种应急方法
摘要质量管理是组织中的一个关键要素,它可以提高运营绩效、产品质量和组织绩效。同样,已经发现证据表明,并非所有质量管理体系的实施都会产生积极影响,因此有必要在研究中引入偶然变量,以了解不同的情况,从而根据所研究的偶然性确定哪些变量更相关。在这个意义上,Sfredo等人(2018)和Sousa和Voss(2002)建议将质量成熟度水平的变量作为偶然变量,以根据组织的成熟度水平来确定哪些质量管理实践(QM实践)更相关,这个问题一直是在其他管理领域发展其他成熟度模型的基础。研究结果表明,运营绩效的效益表现在高成熟度水平上,低于这些水平的变化并不存在显著关系。这将为制定质量管理成熟度模型奠定基础。
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