2003
DOI: 10.1080/0020754021000022212
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Examination and comparison of the critical factors of total quality management (TQM) across countries

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“…Numerous other validation and replication studies have been conducted (for example Ahire, Golhar, and Waller 1996;Black and Porter 1996;Sohal and Terziovski 2000;Antony et al 2002;Tari 2005;Karuppusami and Gandhinathan 2006). In a meta-analysis of 76 articles from different countries, Sila and Ebrahimpour (2003) identify 18 universally applicable success factors for the implementation of TQM. Only a few studies have extended their scope beyond TQM, towards other bundles of lean practices such as JIT and 'supplier and customer integration' (Kaye and Anderson 1999;Chong, White, and Prybutok 2001;García, Rivera, and Iniesta 2013;García et al 2014;Marodin and Saurin 2015a).…”
Section: Success Factors For the Implementation Of Lean Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Numerous other validation and replication studies have been conducted (for example Ahire, Golhar, and Waller 1996;Black and Porter 1996;Sohal and Terziovski 2000;Antony et al 2002;Tari 2005;Karuppusami and Gandhinathan 2006). In a meta-analysis of 76 articles from different countries, Sila and Ebrahimpour (2003) identify 18 universally applicable success factors for the implementation of TQM. Only a few studies have extended their scope beyond TQM, towards other bundles of lean practices such as JIT and 'supplier and customer integration' (Kaye and Anderson 1999;Chong, White, and Prybutok 2001;García, Rivera, and Iniesta 2013;García et al 2014;Marodin and Saurin 2015a).…”
Section: Success Factors For the Implementation Of Lean Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These are key organisational issues that managers need to address to be able to implement lean practices. Examples of success factors are 'top management support' and 'a shared improvement vision' (Sila and Ebrahimpour 2003). However, the term 'success factor' may be misleading, as the mere presence of a factor does not automatically lead to more success (Woodside 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the importance of top management commitment to TQM, their promotion of TQM and their participation cannot be stressed highly enough (Ugboro and Obeng, 2000;Sila and Ebrahimpour, 2003;Prajogo and Sohal, 2004;Taylor and Wright, 2003). Ugboro and Obeng's (2000) study findings suggested a strong and active role for top management in creating an organisational culture that promotes total quality.…”
Section: Very Important Necessary Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The increased globalization process and spreading of management concepts have resulted in increased diffusion of standardized models of organization (Meyer, 2002). There are different views in the literature relating to whether such concepts are universal or if a contingency approach is required (Sila & Ebrahimpour, 2003).…”
Section: Tpm Implementation and Transfer To A New Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A closely related issue is the overall tendency for implementation of standardized management concepts. The concept of Total Quality Management (TQM) has been thoroughly studied, but contextual factors have been largely been overlooked, and a perspective of universal application has dominated (Sila & Ebrahimpour, 2003). In addition, other concepts share the same challenges when being copied to different contexts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%