Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9724919 | International Journal of Production Economics | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper, we identify through the use of empirical data collected from Taiwan and Hong Kong, the factors that influence supply chain quality management. The data was collected from practicing managers. The findings for the two sets of data were consistent. The data showed that Quality Management (QM) practices are significantly correlated with the supplier participation strategy and this influences tangible business results, and customer satisfaction levels. The data also showed that QM practices are significantly correlated with the supplier selection strategy. The empirical results presented could be used to improve the management of supply chain networks in the economies studied.
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Authors
Chinho Lin, Wing S. Chow, Christian N. Madu, Chu-Hua Kuei, Pei Pei Yu,