Quality management practices of food manufacturers: A comparative study between small, medium and large companies in Malaysia

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Quality management (QM) has been intensively studied from the perspective of quality management practices (QMP) and market performance in the food manufacturing industry. However, in Asian countries, studies as regards to the sizes of food manufacturing companies are being neglected. Hence, this quantitative study investigates several aspects and focuses on the extent and level of QMP implementation among small, medium, and large food manufacturing companies in Malaysia. A survey questionnaire has been used to collect the data. In general, the results show that the components and types of QMP have the highest impact on large companies and medium companies than the smallest companies. It was found that QMP significantly related to the operational performance and market performance of the food manufacturing companies in Malaysia. Moreover, the verified QMP was particularly important to improve the effectiveness of resource control of small-sized and medium-sized enterprises. The outcome of this study serves as a framework to bring an understanding of QMP and promote continuous QM improvement means to the food manufacturing industries in Malaysia and other countries of the region.

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Kim-Soon, N., Mostafa, S. A., Nurunnabi, M., Chin, L. H., Kumar, N. M., Ali, R. R., & Subramaniam, U. (2020). Quality management practices of food manufacturers: A comparative study between small, medium and large companies in Malaysia. Sustainability (Switzerland), 12(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/su12187725

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