Scale development of critical success factors for quality management practices: evidence from Indian manufacturing SMEs

Author(s):  
Rashmi Srinivas ◽  
D.R. Swamy ◽  
T.S. Nanjundeswaraswamy
2014 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 152-176 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hayati Habibah Abdul Talib ◽  
Khairul Anuar Mohd Ali ◽  
Fazli Idris

Purpose – The purpose of this research is to identify and validate a measurement model for assessing the quality management practices among small and medium-sized enterprises, specifically for the food processing industry in developing countries such as Malaysia. Design/methodology/approach – A survey was initially conducted among SMEs using a questionnaire mailed to the managing director of companies selected from the SMECorp directory. A total of 207 respondents from SMEs were used for further analysis. Two steps of analysis were undertaken to validate the measurement model of critical success factors: principal component analysis and confirmatory analysis. Findings – Eight critical success factors of quality management practices are proposed for assessing quality management practices among SMEs in the food processing industry in Malaysia. A measurement model was then developed. PCA with Varimax rotation revealed 13 components, eight of which were retained for further analysis. First- and second-order CFAs identified the CSF measurement model along with the goodness-of-fit index. Thus, the findings also reveal the status of quality management practices among food processing SMEs in Malaysia. Research limitations/implications – This paper is to evaluate only the CSFs; therefore, further work is needed to evaluate the relationship between CSFs and organisational performance of SMEs in the food processing industry in Malaysia. Originality/value – There are various papers regarding the assessment of quality management, especially on TQM practices in various industries. However, few assessments of the critical success factors of quality management practices of SMEs in the food processing industry, especially in developing countries like Malaysia, have been found to date. The findings of this paper will help the industry to identify its current quality management practice to focus on improving its performance.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 3704-3711

The focus of this article is to have a discussion on TQM implementation in the hospital sector and to find out the relationship between TQM practices and organization performance of hospitals. This research is based on literature review of Quality Management and various critical success factors namely leadership, communication, employee involvement, customer focus, organization culture, strategic planning and patient loyalty. This article has made an attempt to establish a positive relation between a second order construct of Total Quality Management and their influence on the organizational performance of hospitals in Punjab. The paper has been framed with a conviction that it may prove to be beneficial for academicians and managers to excavate a relationship between Total Quality Management practices and hospital performance. Although it is a commonly accepted belief that National Accreditation Board of Hospitals i.e. NABH accredited hospitals are quality oriented, still non-NABH hospitals can enhance their organization performance focusing on the critical factors and improving their quality. In this article structural equation modelling has been used to bring out a relation between quality practices and performance. In an original way this paper proposes the critical success factors affecting TQM and how the hospitals can improve their quality and ultimately organization performance including subjective and objective performance, by focusing on these measures. The article encourages reflections from managers and practitioners concerning Quality Management in hospital/healthcare sector. We request that medical practitioners follow the procedures for improvement in critical success factors affecting TQM and ultimately, enhancement in their quality management practices in order to achieve better organization performance.


2020 ◽  
Vol 41 (6/7) ◽  
pp. 545-563
Author(s):  
Edward Asante ◽  
Patrick Ngulube

PurposeThe purpose of this study is to investigate the critical success factors for total quality management implementation and implications for sustainable academic libraries in Ghana. This study is part of a PhD project that focussed on selected technical university libraries in Ghana.Design/methodology/approachThis study adopted a quantitative approach to collect the data. Samples of 124 participants were involved in this study. PLS-SEM (Smart PLS3) software was used to analyse the data. Convergent, discriminant validity assessment was computed. Eight variables of critical success factors were tested in relation to total quality management implementation at selected academic libraries in Ghana.FindingsThis study established that out of the eight variables tested, six of them (i.e. top management commitment, employee innovation employee training, organisational culture, teamwork and effective communication, quality performance) indicated a significant positive relationship with total quality management implementation apart from strategic planning and human resource management.Research limitations/implicationsThis study was limited to eight variables as the critical success factors mentioned in the previous paragraph. The use of one methodology might be a limitation as the use of multimethod might have given a more comprehensive picture than the case. This study was limited to only technical university libraries in Ghana hence caution must be exercised when applying the results to contextually different academic environments. The results are applicable to academic universities library in Ghana and beyond if they are adjusted to suit the context.Practical implicationsThis study is timely as it may lead to effective total quality management implementation and the sustainability of technical university libraries in Ghana and Africa in general.Originality/valueThe proposed model can be used to enhance the smooth implementation of total quality management in academic libraries in general and Ghana in particular. The framework is termed as Eddie and Pat's Achievement of Quality Performance (EPAfQP) model.


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