An Empirical Investigation of the Universal Effectiveness of Quality Management Practices: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach

Institutional theory argues that the isomorphic nature of quality management (QM) practices leads to similar QM implementation and performance among QM-embedded firms. However, contingency theory questions such 'universal effectiveness of QM practices'. Considering these conflicting argume...

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Main Authors: Young Sik Cho, Ramin Maysami, Joo Jung, C. Christopher Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kharazmi University 2016-05-01
Series:International Journal of Supply and Operations Management
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Online Access:http://www.ijsom.com/article_2668_7577aa9c44074a5d94bda84985d1d828.pdf
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spelling doaj-6d8179c360374dae803a555fee8fafe12021-09-29T04:14:20ZengKharazmi UniversityInternational Journal of Supply and Operations Management2383-13592383-25252016-05-01311102111110.22034/2016.1.012668An Empirical Investigation of the Universal Effectiveness of Quality Management Practices: A Structural Equation Modeling ApproachYoung Sik Cho0Ramin Maysami1Joo Jung2C. Christopher Lee3College of Business, Jackson State University, Mississippi, USACollege of Business, Jackson State University, Mississippi, USACollege of Business and Entrepreneurship, The University of Texas, USASchool of Business, Central Connecticut State University, USAInstitutional theory argues that the isomorphic nature of quality management (QM) practices leads to similar QM implementation and performance among QM-embedded firms. However, contingency theory questions such 'universal effectiveness of QM practices'. Considering these conflicting arguments, this study tests samples from the U.S. and China to examine whether the 'universal effectiveness of QM practices’ across national boundaries actually exists. First, the confirmatory factor analysis was performed to examine the validity of the survey instruments developed in this study. Then, the hypotheses were tested using the structural equation modeling (SEM) analysis. The SEM test results indicated that the positive effect of behavioral QM on firm performance was more significant in the U.S. sample than in the China sample. The test results also presented that the relative effect of behavioral QM versus technical QM on firm performance was noticeably different in service firms, according to national economic maturity. The study’s findings demonstrated that a firm's contingency factors, such as national economic maturity and industry type, could result in the heterogeneous implementation of the firm’s TQM program; consequently, the findings weakened the 'universal effectiveness of QM practices'.http://www.ijsom.com/article_2668_7577aa9c44074a5d94bda84985d1d828.pdfquality managementcontingency theorysurvey researchfactor analysisstructural equation modeling
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Joo Jung
C. Christopher Lee
An Empirical Investigation of the Universal Effectiveness of Quality Management Practices: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach
International Journal of Supply and Operations Management
quality management
contingency theory
survey research
factor analysis
structural equation modeling
author_facet Young Sik Cho
Ramin Maysami
Joo Jung
C. Christopher Lee
author_sort Young Sik Cho
title An Empirical Investigation of the Universal Effectiveness of Quality Management Practices: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach
title_short An Empirical Investigation of the Universal Effectiveness of Quality Management Practices: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach
title_full An Empirical Investigation of the Universal Effectiveness of Quality Management Practices: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach
title_fullStr An Empirical Investigation of the Universal Effectiveness of Quality Management Practices: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach
title_full_unstemmed An Empirical Investigation of the Universal Effectiveness of Quality Management Practices: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach
title_sort empirical investigation of the universal effectiveness of quality management practices: a structural equation modeling approach
publisher Kharazmi University
series International Journal of Supply and Operations Management
issn 2383-1359
2383-2525
publishDate 2016-05-01
description Institutional theory argues that the isomorphic nature of quality management (QM) practices leads to similar QM implementation and performance among QM-embedded firms. However, contingency theory questions such 'universal effectiveness of QM practices'. Considering these conflicting arguments, this study tests samples from the U.S. and China to examine whether the 'universal effectiveness of QM practices’ across national boundaries actually exists. First, the confirmatory factor analysis was performed to examine the validity of the survey instruments developed in this study. Then, the hypotheses were tested using the structural equation modeling (SEM) analysis. The SEM test results indicated that the positive effect of behavioral QM on firm performance was more significant in the U.S. sample than in the China sample. The test results also presented that the relative effect of behavioral QM versus technical QM on firm performance was noticeably different in service firms, according to national economic maturity. The study’s findings demonstrated that a firm's contingency factors, such as national economic maturity and industry type, could result in the heterogeneous implementation of the firm’s TQM program; consequently, the findings weakened the 'universal effectiveness of QM practices'.
topic quality management
contingency theory
survey research
factor analysis
structural equation modeling
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