An empirical study of quality management practices in the petroleum industry |
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Authors: | M. Mellat-Parast S. G. Adams E. C. Jones |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Economics, Finance, and Decision Sciences, School of Business Administration , University of North Carolina Pembroke , Pembroke, NCmahour.parast@uncp.edu;3. Department of Industrial and Management Systems Engineering , University of Nebraska-Lincoln , Lincoln, NE |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this paper is to empirically study quality management practices in the petroleum industry in Iran. A reliable and valid survey instrument has been used for data gathering from managers in the petroleum industry in Iran. The instrument has been developed based on the criteria of the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award (MBNQA), which consists of 13 dimensions of quality management. Correlation analysis has been used to test for a relationship between the quality management constructs and quality results (internal quality results and/or external quality results). Most of the linkages within the Baldrige criteria were supported, which indicates the universal applicability of the Baldrige Award criteria. The result of the correlation analysis indicates that top management support is the major driver for quality management implementation which is significantly correlated with most of the quality management constructs. Furthermore, the results indicated that employee training and employee involvement are significantly correlated with internal (operational) quality results. Customer orientation and supplier quality are not significantly correlated with external quality results (business performance). |
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Keywords: | Quality management Baldrige criteria Petroleum industry Performance |
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