Self-implementation of ISO 9001 versus external support: an examination in laboratories involved in chemical measurement |
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Authors: | F Javier Llorens-Montes Antonia Ruiz-Moreno |
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Institution: | (1) Innovation and Quality Department, University of Granada Vicerrectorado de Planificación, Calidad y Evaluación Complejo Administrativo Triunfo Cuesta del Hospicio s/n, 18071 Granada, Spain;(2) Management Department, University of Granada, Spain |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this research was to study how externalizing the process of implementing ISO 9001 influences the dissemination of cultural values and practices of quality management in laboratories involved in chemical measurement. Employee attitudes and behaviors may be heavily influenced by factors such as the mix of internal workers and consultants in a work group. Some researchers have described cases in which internal workers develop negative work attitudes and behaviors from having to work with consultants and have demonstrated the need to examine the dynamics between internal workers and consultants to understand the influence of ISO 9001 externalization. Three hundred and fifty-nine useful questionnaires were received. The results showed that implementation occurs most successfully through a process of linked internalization. This category involves limiting the labor of the consultant basically to moderate advising, review and internal audit. The laboratory personnel are responsible for developing the documentation of the ISO 9001 system. The implementation process is run by the members and directors of the laboratory. |
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Keywords: | ISO 9000 Quality management Quality culture Externalization Consultants |
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