Citation
Othman, Abdul Kadir
(2001)
The Differences Between ISO 9000 Certified Companies and Non-ISO Companies in Terms of Employee Job Satisfaction, Commitment and Organizational Performance in Service Industry.
Masters thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia.
Abstract
This study is designed to examine the differences between ISO 9000 certified
companies and non-ISO companies in terms of employee job satisfaction and
commitment and organisational performance (intention to turnover, perceived
absenteeism and work performance) in service organisations. ISO 9000 is one of
various strategies used by the organisation in order to improve ways of doing business.
It involves change in terms of work environment, culture, structure, and the work itself.
ISO 9000 has promised that employees would be more satisfied and committed to the
organisation as it encourages employees' participation and involvement in designing
their jobs. These promises have yet to be proven.
For the purpose of the study, several variables are identified and included in the study.
These variables are believed to have potential relationships with job satisfaction,commitment and organisational performance like employee turnover, absenteeism and
work performance following an introduction of ISO 9000 in the organisation. The
variables concerned are job characteristics, work relationships and employees
fundamental employment contract.
The subjects for the study are the employees of the service organisations that have
implemented ISO 9000 in the last few years and the employees of non-ISO
organisations. By focusing on these two types of organisations, we are able to assess the
differences between ISO 9000 certified companies and non-ISO companies. Stratified
Random Sampling are utilised to select the respondents. Two groups of employees
consisting of executives and non-executives were randomly selected. Data from the
sample are be analysed using several statistical tools in order to measure the degree of
associations and differentiation.
The major findings in the study are that job characteristics and perceived absenteeism
were found significantly lower in ISO 9000 certified companies than in non-ISO
companies. Job characteristics and work relationships were found significantly higher
among executives than non-executives were. Moreover, younger/new and single
employees were found less satisfied with most aspects of their job and less committed
to their organisations compared to older/longer service and married employees. These
findings contribute in helping managers in identifying areas seriously affected after the
implementation of the quality system and it provides some recommendations in that
direction. In addition, the study has established a basis for future research.
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Item Type: |
Thesis
(Masters)
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Subject: |
ISO 9000 Series Standards |
Subject: |
Service industries - Job satisfaction. |
Subject: |
Organizational effectiveness. |
Call Number: |
GSM 2001 4 |
Chairman Supervisor: |
Associate Professor Hj. Zainal Abidin Kidam |
Divisions: |
Graduate School of Management |
Depositing User: |
Nurul Hayatie Hashim
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Date Deposited: |
15 Oct 2010 03:34 |
Last Modified: |
13 Dec 2023 01:35 |
URI: |
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/8146 |
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