Testing the dimensionality of the quality management construct

Authors: Elshaer, I.A. and Augustyn, M.M.

Journal: Total Quality Management and Business Excellence

Volume: 27

Issue: 3-4

Pages: 353-367

eISSN: 1478-3371

ISSN: 1478-3363

DOI: 10.1080/14783363.2014.993964

Abstract:

Numerous empirical studies have conceptualised quality management (QM) as either a multidimensional or unidimensional construct. While few prior studies tested some aspects of the assumed dimensional structure of the construct, no study has been found to have tested the construct's dimensionality using alternative factor analysis models. To gain a better insight into dimensional properties of the QM construct, this paper tests its dimensionality using three confirmatory factor analysis models (oblique factor model, higher-order factor model, and one-factor model) on a subset of data collected in a larger study that investigated the effects of QM on competitive advantage using a sample of 288 hotel managers in Egypt. The results of the three tests indicate that the QM construct is multidimensional. While this study contributes to advancing the QM theory and practice, further studies are needed to investigate the dimensional properties of the construct in greater depth. The results of this study may therefore stimulate research in this area and encourage the much needed debate on the dimensionality of the QM construct.

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Testing the dimensionality of the quality management construct

Authors: Elshaer, I.A. and Augustyn, M.M.

Journal: TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT & BUSINESS EXCELLENCE

Volume: 27

Issue: 3-4

Pages: 353-367

eISSN: 1478-3371

ISSN: 1478-3363

DOI: 10.1080/14783363.2014.993964

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Testing the Dimensionality of the Quality Management Construct

Authors: Elshaer, I. and Augustyn, M.M.

Journal: Total Quality Management and Business Excellence

Volume: 27

Issue: 3-4

Pages: 353-367

Abstract:

Numerous empirical studies have conceptualised quality management (QM) as either a multidimensional or unidimensional construct. While few prior studies tested some aspects of the assumed dimensional structure of the construct, no study has been found to have tested the construct's dimensionality using alternative factor analysis models. To gain a better insight into dimensional properties of the QM construct, this paper tests its dimensionality using three confirmatory factor analysis models (oblique factor model, higher-order factor model, and one-factor model) on a subset of data collected in a larger study that investigated the effects of QM on competitive advantage using a sample of 288 hotel managers in Egypt. The results of the three tests indicate that the QM construct is multidimensional. While this study contributes to advancing the QM theory and practice, further studies are needed to investigate the dimensional properties of the construct in greater depth. The results of this study may therefore stimulate research in this area and encourage the much needed debate on the dimensionality of the QM construct.

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