Integrated quality environmental management implementation in food processing smes: a case study of a developing country

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to identify the critical success factors (CSFs) of integrated quality environmental management (IQEM) and analyze their impact on operational performance (OP) and environmental performance (EP) in food processing Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Paki...

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Main Authors: Shah, S. A. R., Jamaludin, K. R., Talib, H. H. A., Yusof, H. M.
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spelling my.utm.896702021-02-22T01:44:44Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/89670/ Integrated quality environmental management implementation in food processing smes: a case study of a developing country Shah, S. A. R. Jamaludin, K. R. Talib, H. H. A. Yusof, H. M. T Technology (General) Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to identify the critical success factors (CSFs) of integrated quality environmental management (IQEM) and analyze their impact on operational performance (OP) and environmental performance (EP) in food processing Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Pakistan. Design/methodology/approach: The study is based on collecting data using a survey questionnaire through snowball sampling technique. A total of 302 food processing SMEs operating in Punjab, Pakistan, responded to the survey. SPSS version-23 and SmartPLS-3 were used for data analysis. Findings: The literature review identified leadership (LS), employee management (EM), strategic planning (SP), information management (IM), process management (PM), supplier management (SM) and customer focus (CF) as CSFs of IQEM. The results of this study found a significant relationship of all identified CSFs with operational performance in food processing SMEs whereas EM, IM, PM and SM were insignificant with the EP in the food processing SMEs. Research limitations/implications: Although this study has collected data from one province, the Punjab province, it still relevant in identifying the CSFs for IQEM implementation within food processing SMEs to improve performance. Originality/value: Despite the wide spread of integrated systems practices in the developed countries, little attention has been placed to implement and assess the IQEM initiatives by organizations in the developing countries. Thus, this study identified CSFs of IQEM based on empirical studies and analyzed their impact on OP and EP of food processing SMEs. Emerald Group Publishing Ltd. 2019 Article PeerReviewed Shah, S. A. R. and Jamaludin, K. R. and Talib, H. H. A. and Yusof, H. M. (2019) Integrated quality environmental management implementation in food processing smes: a case study of a developing country. TQM Journal, 31 (5). pp. 740-757. ISSN 1754-2731 https://dx.doi.org/10.1108/TQM-11-2018-0166 DOI: 10.1108/TQM-11-2018-0166
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Shah, S. A. R.
Jamaludin, K. R.
Talib, H. H. A.
Yusof, H. M.
Integrated quality environmental management implementation in food processing smes: a case study of a developing country
description Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to identify the critical success factors (CSFs) of integrated quality environmental management (IQEM) and analyze their impact on operational performance (OP) and environmental performance (EP) in food processing Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Pakistan. Design/methodology/approach: The study is based on collecting data using a survey questionnaire through snowball sampling technique. A total of 302 food processing SMEs operating in Punjab, Pakistan, responded to the survey. SPSS version-23 and SmartPLS-3 were used for data analysis. Findings: The literature review identified leadership (LS), employee management (EM), strategic planning (SP), information management (IM), process management (PM), supplier management (SM) and customer focus (CF) as CSFs of IQEM. The results of this study found a significant relationship of all identified CSFs with operational performance in food processing SMEs whereas EM, IM, PM and SM were insignificant with the EP in the food processing SMEs. Research limitations/implications: Although this study has collected data from one province, the Punjab province, it still relevant in identifying the CSFs for IQEM implementation within food processing SMEs to improve performance. Originality/value: Despite the wide spread of integrated systems practices in the developed countries, little attention has been placed to implement and assess the IQEM initiatives by organizations in the developing countries. Thus, this study identified CSFs of IQEM based on empirical studies and analyzed their impact on OP and EP of food processing SMEs.
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author Shah, S. A. R.
Jamaludin, K. R.
Talib, H. H. A.
Yusof, H. M.
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Jamaludin, K. R.
Talib, H. H. A.
Yusof, H. M.
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title Integrated quality environmental management implementation in food processing smes: a case study of a developing country
title_short Integrated quality environmental management implementation in food processing smes: a case study of a developing country
title_full Integrated quality environmental management implementation in food processing smes: a case study of a developing country
title_fullStr Integrated quality environmental management implementation in food processing smes: a case study of a developing country
title_full_unstemmed Integrated quality environmental management implementation in food processing smes: a case study of a developing country
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