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The effect of quality management on mass customization capability

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EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/01443571011075047

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Mass customization; Quality management

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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of quality management (QM) in the development of mass customization (MC) capability QM is modeled as a second order construct reflected by six QM practices (small group problem solving, top management leadership for quality information and feedback process management customer focus and supplier involvement) The paper proposes that these six practices reflect the core principles of QM and in turn QM contributes to the development of MC capability Design/methodology/approach - Using the survey data collected from 167 manufacturing plants in three industries and eight countries, structural equation modeling was employed to test the hypotheses Findings - The results provide empirical evidence supporting the proposed relationships between QM and MC capability Research limitations/implications - The dataset for this paper is cross sectional Future studies should consider a longitudinal setting that would provide a deeper understanding of causal relationships Second, an existing database was used thereby limiting the choices of variables analyzed Practical implications - The findings of empirical support for the positive impact of QM practices on MC capability provide guidance for managers in the allocation of resources for QM efforts in their pursuit of MC capability Originality/value - This is one of the first studies to shed light on the effects of QM on MC capability The paper presents an explanation on how QM helps to develop MC capability and also finds empirical evidence supporting such a relationship

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