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Does people-related total quality management “work” for people? An empirical study of the Sri Lankan apparel industry

Sakunthala Durairatnam (Management and Science University, Shah Alam, Malaysia) (Postgraduate Institute of Management, Colombo, Sri Lanka)
Siong Choy Chong (Quality Assurance, Finance Accreditation Agency, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
Mazuki Jusoh (Management and Science University, Shah Alam, Malaysia)
Isuri Roche Dharmaratne (Management and Science University, Shah Alam, Malaysia)

The TQM Journal

ISSN: 1754-2731

Article publication date: 17 November 2020

Issue publication date: 28 October 2021

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationships between people-related total quality management (PTQM) practices and employee work attitudes, as well as the impact of the specific PTQM practices on work attitudes in the context of the Sri Lankan apparel industry.

Design/methodology/approach

The five PTQM practices included top management commitment, employee empowerment, training, employee involvement and teamwork. Employee work attitudes comprised of job satisfaction, affective commitment, job involvement and turnover intention. Data collected from the machine operator-level employees in the top 100 apparel exporters in Sri Lanka were analysed using structural equation modelling (SEM).

Findings

The findings suggest that the PTQM practices were significant drivers of job involvement but not of job satisfaction, affective commitment and turnover intentions. It was also found that teamwork, training and employee involvement were the most important PTQM practices towards employee work attitudes. Top management commitment drove affective commitment and job involvement, while employee empowerment was important only for job involvement.

Research limitations/implications

The research only considered the top 100 export- apparel manufacturers in Sri Lanka; hence, care has to be taken for the findings to represent the entire manufacturing industry in Sri Lanka.

Originality/value

Based on the perceptions of floor level employees, which is scarcely investigated in the PTQM domain, the paper presents an interesting and unique perspective on the relationship between the PTQM practices and employee work attitudes, challenging majority of previous research findings. Besides making theoretical contributions, the findings offer valuable insights into the management of Sri Lankan apparel companies by highlighting the PTQM practices, which need to be strengthened.

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Citation

Durairatnam, S., Chong, S.C., Jusoh, M. and Dharmaratne, I.R. (2021), "Does people-related total quality management “work” for people? An empirical study of the Sri Lankan apparel industry", The TQM Journal, Vol. 33 No. 6, pp. 1183-1200. https://doi.org/10.1108/TQM-06-2020-0140

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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