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The Relationship between Food Safety Culture Maturity and Cost of Quality: An Empirical Pilot Study in the Food Industry [PDF]

open access: yesFoods
In the food industry, a mature food safety culture (FSC) is linked to better food safety performance. However, the relationship between FSC maturity and key economical performance indicators, such as cost allocation, remains unexplored.
Pauline Spagnoli   +3 more
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Impacts of DRG-Based Prepayment Reform on the Cost and Quality of Patients with Neurologic Disorders: Evidence from a Quasi-Experimental Analysis in Beijing, China [PDF]

open access: yesRisk Management and Healthcare Policy
Zhen Cao,1 Xiaoyu Liu,2 Xiangzhen Wang,3 Moning Guo,4 Zhongjun Guan1,5 1School of Public Health, Capital Medical University, Beijing, People’s Republic of China; 2School of Statistics, Capital University of Economics and Business, Beijing, People’s ...
Cao Z, Liu X, Wang X, Guo M, Guan Z
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THE EFFECT OF MANAGEMENT (STYLE) ON COST OF QUALITY IN ENGINEERING PROJECTS [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings on Engineering Sciences, 2020
Management styles affect quality cost in the construction industry. Despite this, little has been done to counter the negative effects. This study investigated the relationship between management styles and the cost of quality in the construction ...
Hamza Ali. K. Krebish , Aysen Berberoglu
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A New Approach for Measuring Cost of Quality Using BSC: A Fuzzy Approach [PDF]

open access: yesMuṭāli̒āt-i Mudīriyyat-i Ṣan̒atī, 2018
In today's competitive markets quality as a competitive advantage is important, but quality always comes with price, so cost of quality recognition and proper division has always attracted attention of many researchers in the literature.
Abolfazl Kazemi, Vahid Hajipour
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To study Cost of Quality elements for designing and development of Quality by Operation project in English Biscuits Manufacturers Pvt Ltd

open access: yesInternational Journal of Experiential Learning & Case Studies, 2022
The term cost of quality (COQ) explains how an organization can use its resources to the best in order to raise its product’s quality or services and prevent poor quality resulting in any form of failure. This information help organization in determining
Mirza Amin ul Haq
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Costs of Quality: Exploratory Analysis of Hidden Elements and Prioritization using Analytic Hierarchy Process [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Supply and Operations Management, 2015
Cost of Quality analysis is emerged as an effective tool for the industrial managers for pinpointing the deficiencies in the system as well as for identifying the improvement areas by highlighting the cost reduction opportunities. However , this analysis
Sailaja A, P. C. Basak, Viswanadhan K G
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QUALITY COST REPORTING AS A DETERMINANT OF QUALITY COSTING MATURITY [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal for Quality Research, 2021
Quality Costing is one of contemporary accounting methods that can provide the most relevant information for the decision-making in quality management. This strategic management accounting method brings many benefits yet many companies hesitate to implement it.
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Self-Rated Health Trajectories among Married Americans: Do Disparities Persist over 20 Years?

open access: yesJournal of Aging Research, 2018
The purpose of this study is to understand self-rated health (SRH) trajectories by social location (race/ethnicity by gender by social class) among married individuals in the United States. We estimate multilevel models of SRH using six observations from
Terceira A. Berdahl, Julia McQuillan
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Cost of Quality in Construction

open access: yes, 2023
The cost of quality while a well-established measure in the manufacturing and other industries, has shown to have limited data available within the construction industry. This case study research article seeks to establish within the construction industry the cost of quality throughout the project lifecycle.
O’Connor, Cora, McDermott, Olivia
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On optimizing the number of repetition in an operation skill training program based on cost of quality and learning curve

open access: yesCogent Engineering, 2019
An operation skill training is useful to enhance the skill of the workers in a shop floor. The number of repetition is a prominent factor in the training and has to be determined in such a way so that the training can be performed cost-effectively.
Hoedi Prasetyo   +2 more
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