Impact of organizational culture on quality management and innovation practices among manufacturing SMEs in Nigeria

Q2 Business, Management and Accounting
K. Shuaib, Zhen He
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Abstract This study aimed to examine the impact of organizational culture on quality management and innovation practices among manufacturing SMEs in Nigeria. Empirical data were collected from 570 manufacturing SMEs in three states in Northern Nigeria (Kano. Kaduna and Katsina). A convenience sampling technique was used to obtain data from SMEs in the study area. The study used PLS model to test the hypothesized relationship and the results indicate that six out of the eight hypotheses were supported while only two were not supported. The study found that adhocracy culture, clan culture, market culture, and hierarchy culture were positively related to innovation. On the other hand, clan culture and market culture were positively related to quality management, while adhocracy and hierarchy cultures were discovered to be negatively associated with quality management. The findings revealed that SMEs that maintain aggressively, and results-oriented focus, remain results-oriented, with priority getting the job done, promote hard-driving competitiveness, high demands, and achievement. Thus, embark on aggressive competitive actions, remain committed to meeting targets, and define success by winning in the marketplace and outpacing the competition could improve both their innovation and quality management performance. Therefore, embracing a sound organizational culture could lead SMEs to more significant innovation and quality management performance.
组织文化对尼日利亚制造业中小企业质量管理和创新实践的影响
摘要本研究旨在检验组织文化对尼日利亚制造业中小企业质量管理和创新实践的影响。实证数据来自尼日利亚北部三个州(卡诺州、卡杜纳州和卡齐纳州)的570家制造业中小企业。采用方便抽样技术从研究区域的中小企业获得数据。该研究使用PLS模型来检验假设的关系,结果表明,八个假设中有六个得到支持,而只有两个不得到支持。研究发现,专制文化、宗族文化、市场文化和等级文化与创新呈正相关。另一方面,宗族文化和市场文化与质量管理呈正相关,而专制文化和等级文化则与质量管理呈负相关。调查结果显示,保持积极、注重结果的中小企业仍然注重结果,优先完成工作,促进硬驱动竞争力、高需求和成就。因此,采取积极的竞争行动,继续致力于实现目标,并通过在市场上获胜和超越竞争来定义成功,可以提高他们的创新和质量管理绩效。因此,接受一种健全的组织文化可以引导中小企业进行更重大的创新和质量管理绩效。
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Quality Management Journal
Quality Management Journal Business, Management and Accounting-Business, Management and Accounting (all)
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