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International Journal of Advanced Research in Engineering and Technology (IJARET)
Volume 11, Issue 8, August 2020, pp. 87-102, Article ID: IJARET_11_08_010
Available online athttp://www.iaeme.com/IJARET/issues.asp?JType=IJARET&VType=11&IType=8
ISSN Print: 0976-6480 and ISSN Online: 0976-6499
DOI: 10.34218/IJARET.11.8.2020.010
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TQM AND COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE:
EXPERIENCES WITHIN AMMAN’S
ENGINEERING, ELECTRONICS, AND IT
SECTORS
Ayman Abu-Rumman
Lecturer in the Business School, Al Ahliyya Amman University, Amman
ABSTRACT
Purpose: This paper aims to explore the impact that Total Quality Management
(TQM) has on achieving competitive advantage within the engineering, electronics,
and information technology (EEIT) sectors in Amman from the perspective of senior
managers.
Methodology: Following an extensive review of the current literature, and
underpinned by a pragmatic theoretical approach, this study adopted a quantitative
methodology gathering survey data via an online questionnaire from 154 senior
managers across 15 different enterprises operating within the EEIT sectors.
Findings: The study indicated that from the perspective of senior managers, across
the different sectors, TQM has a positive impact on competitive advantage in relation
to reducing waste, increasing efficiency, improving quality and enhancing employee
satisfaction which subsequently results in improved financial performance. The
findings suggested that across the three sectors, TQM practices were relatively well
established, although not many were based on formal TQM models, and that senior
managers support key principles of TQM. However, the study also identified a number
of perceived structural barriers within the TQM implementation process which impact
on competitive advantage including insufficient resources, under-developed systems
and support structures and a lack of access to appropriate training.
Originality: This study makes a valuable contribution to the debate on the
strategic value of TQM in delivering competitive advantage and helps to increase
understanding of the relationship between the two. Its focus on three different
industrial sectors enables diverse views and experiences to be compared and
contrasted therefore making a useful addition to the body of evidence within this field.
Keywords: Competitive Advantage; Total Quality Management; TQM; Service
Quality; Engineering, Electronics; Information Technology.