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ISO 9000 internalization and organizational commitment - Implications for process improvement and operational performance

  • Monash University
  • Michigan State University

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Abstract

This study presents an investigation of the relationship between internalization of ISO 9000 practices and the development of intellectual capital within organizations. We posit that intellectual capital, which comprises of human capital, organizational capital, and social capital, leads to improved processes in an organization. Process improvement, in turn, results in superior operational performance. Using a sample of 321 ISO 9001 certified organizations, the hypothesized relationships are tested by means of the structural equation modeling technique. The results of this study lend strong support for the hypotheses and show that performance benefits from the internalization of ISO 9000 standards occur mainly through the development of human and organizational capital, and the consequent improvement in business processes. This study discusses theoretical and managerial implications, and presents directions for future research. © 1988-2012 IEEE.
Original languageEnglish
Article number6655906
Pages (from-to)5-17
Number of pages13
JournalIEEE Transactions on Engineering Management
Volume61
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2014

Keywords

  • ISO 9000
  • intellectual capital
  • internalization
  • knowledge management
  • performance
  • process improvement
  • quality management

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