实施有效的全面质量管理计划真的能改善经营绩效吗?来自获得质量奖企业的经验证据

Does Implementing an Effective TQM Program Actually Improve Operating Performance? Empirical Evidence from Firms That Have Won Quality Awards

Management Science · 1997
被引 844 · 同刊同年前 3%
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

通过比较获奖企业与对照组企业的财务指标,发现获得质量奖的企业在营业收入增长和销售增长上显著优于对照组,为全面质量管理的有效性提供了实证支持。

Abstract

This study explores the hypotheses that implementing effective total quality management (TQM) programs improves the operating performance of firms. The winning of quality awards is used as a proxy for the effective implementation of TQM programs. Changes in various performance measures for a test sample of quality-award winners are compared against a sample of control firms. Our statistical tests provide strong evidence that firms that have won quality awards outperform the control firms on operating income-based measures. Over a 10-year period, from 6 years before to 3 years after the year of winning the first quality award, the mean (median) change in the operating income for the test sample is 107% (48%) higher than that of the control sample. There is reasonably strong evidence that firms that have won quality awards do better on sales growth than the control firms. Over the 10-year period, the mean (median) change in sales for the test sample is 64% (24%) higher than that of the control sample. We also find weak evidence that firms in our test sample are more successful in controlling costs when compared with the firms in the control sample. In addition, the results indicate that firms in our test sample increased their capital expenditures more than the control sample over the time period prior to winning quality awards. Compared with the control sample, the test sample shows higher growth in both employment and total assets.

全面质量管理质量奖运营绩效企业绩效