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EFQM Model and Quality Management: Leadership and Innovation [PDF]
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between the EFQM (European Foundation for Quality Management) model and other widely used quality management frameworks.
Barna TÓTH, Edit SZŰCS
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The EFQM excellence model: European and Dutch experiences with the EFQM approach in health care [PDF]
One way to meet the challenges in creating a high performance organization in health care is the approach of the European Foundation for Quality Management (EFQM). The Foundation is in the tradition of the American Malcolm Baldrige Award and was initiated by the European Commission and 14 European multi-national organizations in 1988.
Nabitz, U +2 more
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ABSTRACT The growing importance of social impact in business has driven changes in organizational practices, with increased scrutiny on contributions to society and the environment through Social Impact Assessment (SIA). This paper examines 77 SIA models, focusing on two dimensions: the impacts they measure—social, environmental, and economic—and their
Enrico Bellazzecca +4 more
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Excellence and Quality in Andalusia University Library System [PDF]
From 1996 onwards, then, the Quality Assessment National Plan and the adoption of its agenda by regional authorities and Universities alike has resulted in a growing acceptance by the Spanish academic community of the challenges and opportunities ...
Baena Díaz, Carmen +4 more
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The article demonstrates the usefulness of using the EFQM excellence model in the analysis of safety-oriented management in healthcare facilities, for which operationalization of the model is necessary.
V. Harbusiuk
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EFQM Excellence Model is a quality approach that companies benefit in achieving success. EFQM Excellence Model is an assessment tool helping to determine what is competence and missing aspects in achieving excellence.In this study, based on the EFQM ...
Ahmet Talat İnan +4 more
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Determinants and benefits of over‐certification: A signaling theory perspective
Abstract Different types of organizations use certifications to reduce information asymmetry in an extensive range of business activities. In some cases, the widespread use of certifications can lead to multiple competing and overlapping standards. Some organizations also obtain similar certifications in a process defined as over‐certification, which ...
Jesus Valero‐Gil +3 more
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In the recent years the Balanced Scorecard (BSC) and EFQM Excellence Model (EFQM) became very popular performance management (PMM) models. However, many studies showed their flaws, especially in communicating, integrating and aligning Key Performance ...
Mladen Vukomanovic, Mladen Radujkovic
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The development of social entrepreneurship has required new effective management approaches and tools. The authors refer to European experience and standards in the field of project management in order to develop a methodological approach to organizing ...
I. V. Katunina, Yu. A. Fomina
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Abstract Given a looming crisis of environmental degradation, this conceptual review revisits certain long‐standing assumptions informing the development of management theory. Specifically, we problematise seminal notions of paradigm differentiation at the heart of Burrell and Morgan's theory of paradigms by arguing that assumptions of paradigm ...
Christian William Callaghan +1 more
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