情境因素对质量管理实践调节作用的研究

The moderating role of contextual factors on quality management practices

JOURNAL OF OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT · 2011
被引 299
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究通过调查8个国家238家制造工厂,发现质量管理实践(质量利用与质量探索)与制造绩效的关系受组织结构和环境不确定性的调节,为管理者定制质量管理方案提供依据。

Abstract

Abstract This study investigates how contextual factors influence the relationship between Quality Management (QM) practices and manufacturing performance. It contributes to the contingency theory of QM effectiveness. Drawing on the management literature, we differentiate two different groups of QM practices: Quality Exploitation and Quality Exploration. The analysis empirically investigates the internal fit with organizational structure and the external fit with environmental uncertainty on the relationship between Quality Exploration, Quality Exploitation, and operational performance. The data comes from a survey of 238 manufacturing plants in three industries across eight countries. Regression analyses show that both internal fit with the organizational structure and external fit with the environment affect performance. The findings also provide insights for managers on how to customize QM programs to achieve optimal performance benefits. In stable environments Quality Exploitation practices provide the best performance outcomes, while in a dynamic environment Quality Exploration practices with an organic organizational structure give the best results.

质量管理权变理论制造绩效组织管理