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Who Adopts Total Quality Management (TQM): Theory and An Empirical Test
Authors:John M  Barron Kathy Paulson  Gjerde
Institution:Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN 47907;W. Averell Harriman School for Management and Policy
State University of New York Stony Brook, NY 11794
Abstract:The recent emergence of total quality management (TQM) in the U.S. has spawned a great deal of interest in management circles as well as in the mass media. However, despite the growing number of firms that have adopted this management technique, few formal tests exist concerning the pattern of adoption as well as the changes that accompany the adoption of TQM. This paper contrasts models of production for TQM and non-TQM firms in order to explore reasons why some firms but not others have adopted the TQM approach to quality improvement. Predictions arising from such a comparison are tested using a unique data set that combines data on firms from three different sources. Our findings tend to support the proposed theory of systematic differences between firms that find it advantageous to adopt TQM and firms that do not. We also find evidence that firms adopting TQM experience greater growth in sales, employment, and capital stock.
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