2015
DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2014.994076
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TQM and environmental uncertainty levels: profiles, fit, and firm performance

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“…Dubey (2016) presented an agile business excellence model for organizational sustainability and believed that despite the studies conducted during the last 15 years, there is a serious shortcoming associated with examining the effect of fast changing environment. Furthermore, researchers such as Stephen et al (Ng et al 2015) and Pederson (Rahbek Gjerdrum Pedersen and Sudzina 2012) agree with Enquist et al and Dubey. Stephen et al states that, ''although the effects of environmental uncertainty on the implementation of total quality management (TQM) models has been indirectly argued for years, there is insufficient theoretical and empirical evidence for this argument'' (Ng et al 2015).…”
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confidence: 59%
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“…Dubey (2016) presented an agile business excellence model for organizational sustainability and believed that despite the studies conducted during the last 15 years, there is a serious shortcoming associated with examining the effect of fast changing environment. Furthermore, researchers such as Stephen et al (Ng et al 2015) and Pederson (Rahbek Gjerdrum Pedersen and Sudzina 2012) agree with Enquist et al and Dubey. Stephen et al states that, ''although the effects of environmental uncertainty on the implementation of total quality management (TQM) models has been indirectly argued for years, there is insufficient theoretical and empirical evidence for this argument'' (Ng et al 2015).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…Furthermore, researchers such as Stephen et al (Ng et al 2015) and Pederson (Rahbek Gjerdrum Pedersen and Sudzina 2012) agree with Enquist et al and Dubey. Stephen et al states that, ''although the effects of environmental uncertainty on the implementation of total quality management (TQM) models has been indirectly argued for years, there is insufficient theoretical and empirical evidence for this argument'' (Ng et al 2015). In addition, the literature reviews conducted by La Rotta and Pérez Rave (2016) and Doeleman et al (2014) show that there are few studies in this area and they recommend performing such studies in different countries and with different samples to generalize the research findings.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 59%
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