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Title: Impact of culture on the application of TQM in the construction industry in Botswana
Authors: Ngowi, A.B.
Keywords: National cultures
TQM
Competitive advantage
Management philosophy
Construction industry
Botswana
Issue Date: 2000
Publisher: MCB University Press; Emerald Publishing Group Ltd; http://www.mcbup.com/research_registers/quality.asp
Citation: Ngowi, A.B. (2000) Impact of culture on the application of TQM in the construction industry in Botswana, International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management Vol. 17 No. 4/5, pp. 442-452
Abstract: Total quality management (TQM) as an integrated approach to management that represents a holistic management philosophy, rather than a series of techniques, is embedded with cultural values and assumptions that are consistent with its culture of origin. This study aims to determine the outcome of implementing TQM in a place that does not share its cultural base. A survey of 100 construction firms in Botswana found that, although the values embedded in TQM could be adopted within the organisations into which it is implemented, the cultural context of the greater society resisted some of the values. It was concluded that, for TQM to be successful in a particular cultural setting, it has to take on some of the host cultural values.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10311/170
ISSN: 0265-671X
Appears in Collections:Research articles (Dept of Civil Engineering)

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