The influence of Total Quality Management on firms’ intellectual capital

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Background: After carrying out an extensive literature review, it is clear that Total Quality Management (TQM) has a significant influence on many areas of companies. The development of quality management practices can lead to the generation of intellectual capital and thus become a key competitive factor. Objectives: The purpose of this research was to explore whether TQM practices have a positive influence on a company’s intellectual capital. Method: We formulate three hypotheses considering the components of intellectual capital: human capital, social capital and organisational capital. This article develops an empirical analysis through the use of structural equation modelling using the partial least squares technique. Results: The results show that TQM has a strong positive causal effect on intellectual capital. Conclusion: This research, therefore, identifies a key determinant of one of the most important strategic variables for companies at present: intellectual capital.

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Ruiz, E., Sanchez De Pablo, J. D., Muñoz, R. M., & Peña, I. (2018). The influence of Total Quality Management on firms’ intellectual capital. South African Journal of Business Management, 49(1). https://doi.org/10.4102/sajbm.v49i1.396

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