A Study on the Factors Affecting Total Quality Management in the Saudi Arabian Construction Industry

Authors

  • Umair Mazher Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation
  • Behrooz Gharleghi Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation
  • Benjamin Chan Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18533/ijbsr.v5i3.725

Keywords:

Quality assurance, quality control, quality inspection, quality management.

Abstract

Quality in a construction company is the key focus for competitiveness. The research described in this paper assesses the effectiveness of total quality management in construction industries. Thus, this study is aimed to investigate the four dimensions of total quality management which are fundamental for construction process. These for dimensions are quality management, quality control, quality assurance, and quality inspection. The regression analysis has been done to identify the effectiveness of these variables towards the quality in the company. The empirical result shows that quality management and assurance have the most effects towards quality as they are positively and significantly related to the quality. However the effect of the control and inspection are found not to be significant. 

Author Biographies

  • Behrooz Gharleghi, Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation
    Faculty of Business and Management
  • Benjamin Chan, Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation
    Faculty of Business and Management

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2015-03-28

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