“…Most past researches indicated that total TQM practices and approaches have been positively resulted to various key success areas such as performance and productivity, innovation performance, customer satisfaction, employees' satisfaction, quality performance, competitive edge, customer base, financial results, and overall performance of the firm (Sadikoglu and Olcay, 2014), as shown in Table 2. Sampaio, Saraiva and Guimaraes Rodrigues (2009) observed that most research attempting to connect the impact of quality management principles and practices on organizational performance concluded that a clear link exists between adopting quality management practices and enhancing organizational performance (Magd and Karyamsetty, 2020;Quazi and Jacobs, 2004;Tari and Sabater, 2004;Dick, Gallimore and Brown, 2002;Ozgur, Meek and Toker, 2002;Tari and Molina, 2002;Curkovic et al, 2000;Gupta, 2000;Romano, 2000;Terziovski and Samson, 1999;Adam et al, 1997;Mann and Kehoe, 1994;and Maani, 1989). Accordingly, empirical studies indicate that TQM has a positive effect on the success of those organizations enforcing their principles and practices (e.g., Hassan et al, 2012;Taddese and Osada, 2010;and Prajogo and Hong, 2008).…”