Do You Walk the Talk in Quality Culture?

We present an action research project to foster quality culture in business processes. The client setting is in the food industry, a vital sector for our society and one of the most regulated in the world. Food production involves auditing throughout the supply chain and a demanding information syst...

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Main Authors: João Barata, Paulo Rupino da Cunha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Zagreb, Faculty of organization and informatics 2015-12-01
Series:Journal of Information and Organizational Sciences
Subjects:
BPM
Online Access:http://jios.foi.hr/index.php/jios/article/view/943
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spelling doaj-28bac919afa042e1a9d4c2145c1925632021-09-02T01:09:51ZengUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of organization and informaticsJournal of Information and Organizational Sciences1846-33121846-94182015-12-01392714Do You Walk the Talk in Quality Culture?João Barata0Paulo Rupino da Cunha1University of CoimbraUniversity of CoimbraWe present an action research project to foster quality culture in business processes. The client setting is in the food industry, a vital sector for our society and one of the most regulated in the world. Food production involves auditing throughout the supply chain and a demanding information system (IS), with numerous requirements grounded on the organizational policies. Our ISO2 approach – for joint development of IS and quality management system (QMS) – was tailored with a set of routines and artifacts to promote quality culture in the maintenance process of the selected organization. This contribution enables a graphical visualization of existing gaps between the high-level principles endorsed by an organization and its confirmation: (1) instantiating company policies at process level; (2) contrasting the assessment of the process owner and of the quality auditor; and (3) comparing the desired and the real practices in a specific business process. An audit from a food retail group confirmed the positive outcome of ISO2 approach in what regards the internalization of quality principles while developing the IS. Moreover, we performed a longitudinal evaluation to verify enduring effects of the ISO2 approach in business processes. We gathered evidence that ISO2 can (1) improve process users’ awareness of quality culture; (2) suggest an approach to increase trust in company policies; and (3) contribute to business process improvements.http://jios.foi.hr/index.php/jios/article/view/943Business Process Quality CultureInformation SystemsQualitySynergiesBPMAudit
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Paulo Rupino da Cunha
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Do You Walk the Talk in Quality Culture?
Journal of Information and Organizational Sciences
Business Process Quality Culture
Information Systems
Quality
Synergies
BPM
Audit
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Paulo Rupino da Cunha
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title Do You Walk the Talk in Quality Culture?
title_short Do You Walk the Talk in Quality Culture?
title_full Do You Walk the Talk in Quality Culture?
title_fullStr Do You Walk the Talk in Quality Culture?
title_full_unstemmed Do You Walk the Talk in Quality Culture?
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publisher University of Zagreb, Faculty of organization and informatics
series Journal of Information and Organizational Sciences
issn 1846-3312
1846-9418
publishDate 2015-12-01
description We present an action research project to foster quality culture in business processes. The client setting is in the food industry, a vital sector for our society and one of the most regulated in the world. Food production involves auditing throughout the supply chain and a demanding information system (IS), with numerous requirements grounded on the organizational policies. Our ISO2 approach – for joint development of IS and quality management system (QMS) – was tailored with a set of routines and artifacts to promote quality culture in the maintenance process of the selected organization. This contribution enables a graphical visualization of existing gaps between the high-level principles endorsed by an organization and its confirmation: (1) instantiating company policies at process level; (2) contrasting the assessment of the process owner and of the quality auditor; and (3) comparing the desired and the real practices in a specific business process. An audit from a food retail group confirmed the positive outcome of ISO2 approach in what regards the internalization of quality principles while developing the IS. Moreover, we performed a longitudinal evaluation to verify enduring effects of the ISO2 approach in business processes. We gathered evidence that ISO2 can (1) improve process users’ awareness of quality culture; (2) suggest an approach to increase trust in company policies; and (3) contribute to business process improvements.
topic Business Process Quality Culture
Information Systems
Quality
Synergies
BPM
Audit
url http://jios.foi.hr/index.php/jios/article/view/943
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