质量圈发起方式对参加质量圈会议动机和任务绩效的影响

THE EFFECT OF QUALITY CIRCLE INITIATION ON MOTIVATION TO ATTEND QUALITY CIRCLE MEETINGS AND ON TASK PERFORMANCE

PERSONNEL PSYCHOLOGY · 1987
被引 49
人大 AABS 4*

中文导读

通过47个质量圈三年数据,发现自发起质量圈成员更多,但管理层发起的质量圈解决问题更快更多,且高参会率与低绩效相关。

Abstract

The motivation to attend quality circle (QC) meetings and the task performance of 47 quality circles over a three‐year period were examined as a function of quality circle initiation (self‐ vs. management‐initiated) in a field study. Motivation to attend meetings was operationally defined as the number of members per QC (QC size) and the attendance rate at QC meetings. Task performance reflected the number of projects completed and the amount of time required to complete the project. The results of a MANOVA suggested that QC initiation had significant impacts on motivation to attend meetings in that self‐initiated QCs had more QC members than had management‐initiated QCs. Further, management‐initiated QCs solved more work‐related problems and solved their problems significantly faster than did self‐initiated QCs. The effect of QC initiation on the number of projects completed failed to reach significance, however, when QC size was controlled as a covariate. Further, a high attendance rate at QC meetings was associated with a low quantity of projects completed in self‐initiated QCs and a slow speed of problem solving in management‐initiated QCs. Some implications related to the effectiveness of QCs are discussed.

质量管理运营管理组织行为应用心理学