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Total quality management and the planning behavior of SMEs in developing economies

Zelealem T. Temtime (Zelealem T. Temtime is based at the Faculty of Business, University of Botswana, Gaborone, Botswana.)
Getachew H. Solomon (Getachew H. Solomon is based at the Faculty of Education, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.)

The TQM Magazine

ISSN: 0954-478X

Article publication date: 1 June 2002

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Abstract

Examines the relationship between TQM perceptions, planning behavior, and firm size in SMEs in Ethiopia. Primary data were collected from 57 SMEs through a questionnaire. However, as the study is a preliminary investigation, uses only simple descriptive statistics to analyse the sample data. The results are not significantly different from those of previous studies in SMEs. TQM perceptions vary with firm size and planning behavior. The findings also indicated that excessive emphasis on short‐term profitability, lack of resources, business planning and vision, and misperception of TQM practices are among the main obstacles to the adoption of a formal TQM program. Suggests some lessons and implications for future research.

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Temtime, Z.T. and Solomon, G.H. (2002), "Total quality management and the planning behavior of SMEs in developing economies", The TQM Magazine, Vol. 14 No. 3, pp. 181-191. https://doi.org/10.1108/09544780210425900

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