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The causal Structure of the EFQM Excellence Model
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The criterion weights of the EFQM excellence model
International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management, 2001This paper examines the weight structure of the EFQM excellence model. This is done through a survey among 756 chief executive officers from Danish companies who responded to a self‐assessment questionnaire. The data from this survey have been analysed through factor score regression based on confirmatory factor analysis on 5,000 bootstrapped samples ...
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An EFQM excellence model for integrated healthcare governance
International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, 2015Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to account for a ten-year experience with the European Foundation for Quality Management (EFQM) Excellence Model implemented in the Trento Healthcare Trust. Design/methodology/approach – Since 2000, the EFQM Excellence Model ...
Carlo, Favaretti +6 more
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A critical evaluation of the EFQM model
International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management, 2011Purpose As with the ISO 9000 standard, some doubts arise from the scientific literature about the impact of the EFQM model in companies' success. This paper aims to present an analysis of the relationships in the 2003 version of the EFQM model using data from the actual self-evaluations of 68 organizations.
Joaquín Gómez Gómez +2 more
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EFQM model: knowledge governance and competitive advantage
Journal of Intellectual Capital, 2008PurposeThere is a clear recognition that strategic management models are frameworks for achieving sustainable competitive advantage. In this sense, excellence models are directly related to intellectual capital models. The purpose of this paper is to trace and define the relation between several EFQM criteria and the components of intellectual capital.
Juan Ignacio Martín‐Castilla +1 more
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How generic is the EFQM model? Art and quality: the EFQM model applied to the field of art
Accreditation and Quality Assurance, 2001Art appraisal is widely regarded as a totally subjective matter. Nevertheless, discussions with art connoisseurs indicate that certain general applicable items are present. A call for comparability is definitely present. An art auction is, in a way, through the standardization of the amount of money paid, a standardization of all art involved.
H. M. J. Goldschmidt, H. O. Goldschmidt
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