“…Many scholars have conceptually repeated Deming’s view of tampering and have provided anecdotal examples (Latzko, 1989; Joiner and Gaudard, 1990; Davis, 2000). Articles in the review presenting practical implications of tampering focus on manufacturing (Van Gestel et al , 2015; Georgantzas, 2018; Davis, 2000), business and economics (Roberts, 1990), education (Coleman, 1999), forest management (Bednar and Shainsky, 1996), health care (Schiff, 1994; Fisher and Welch, 1999; Deyo, 2002; Morton et al , 2010; Smeds and Poksinska, 2019), public sector (Gerst, 1995) and service sector (Gal et al , 2021). More specifically, the articles link tampering to the fields of health-care policy (Gerst, 1995), knowledge management (Van Gestel et al , 2015), product development (Blumstein, 1995), decision-making (Latzko, 1989; Roberts, 1990), system dynamics (Georgantzas, 2018) and quality assessment programmes (Davis, 2000).…”