A socio-technical view of performance impact of integrated quality and sustainability strategies

Atanu Chaudhuri*, Jayanth Jayaram

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Abstract

This research seeks to examine the direct effects of social and technical integration on deployment of quality and sustainability management programmes and the indirect effect of those on quality and sustainability performance. We also seek to test the spillover effects of quality and sustainability management programmes on sustainability and quality performance, respectively. Socio-technical systems (STSs) theory is used to test the role of social and technical integration on quality and sustainability management programmes. The framework of integrated management system, as supported by both STSs and complementarity theory, is used to test the direct and spillover effects of quality and sustainability management programmes. A large multi-country sample is used to empirically test our theory-induced hypotheses. The findings support that social and technical integration are indeed significant enablers for the positive relationships that quality and sustainability programmes have on quality performance and sustainability performance. Specifically, the results show that while social integration has both direct and indirect effects on quality and sustainability performance, technical integration impacts quality and sustainability performance only through the mediation effect of the respective programmes. The results do not support the spillover effects of quality and sustainability management programmes on sustainability and quality performance. Implications of the findings on academic knowledge and managerial practice are offered.

Original languageEnglish
JournalInternational Journal of Production Research
Volume57
Issue number5
Pages (from-to)1478-1496
Number of pages19
ISSN0020-7543
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Keywords

  • complementarity theory
  • empirical study
  • integrated management systems framework
  • Quality management
  • socio-technical systems theory
  • spillover effects
  • sustainability

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