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When Does the ISO 9000 Quality Assurance Standard Lead to Performance Improvement? Assimilation and Going Beyond
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Total Quality ManagementCustomer SatisfactionEngineeringInduced InnovationInnovation ManagementQuality StandardsSoftware Quality AssuranceProgram EvaluationQuality Management SystemIso 9001ManagementTelecom CompanyGoing BeyondReliabilityProduct QualityQuality ControlStrategic ManagementInnovationMarketingQuality AssuranceIso 9000BusinessImproved Product QualityBusiness Strategy
ISO 9000 is a management standard that provides customers with assurance that their registered suppliers have a consistent quality system to which they adhere. This paper draws on four sources to show how ISO 9000 can lead to performance improvement: 1) theories of induced innovation and improvisation; 2) the literature on ISO 9000; 3) a case study of a telecom company; and 4) a survey of 1,150 North American companies. We find that the extent to which ISO 9000 is associated with performance improvement depends on the level of its assimilation, and the degree to which an organization goes beyond the minimal requirements of the standard.
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