The total quality management (TQM) practices in most of the organizations have proven to be the key strategic approach to ensure the peak performance
of the firms. In the microfinance institutional (MFIs) contexts, the contribution of TQM is undeniably importance. From a study that has been conducted
in Yemen, 125 usable questionnaires were collected using a self-administered technique and analyzed from the branch managers of the MFIs operating
in this country. It was done in 2014 at the early stage of the political crisis in the country where most financial institutions were not functioning at the
optimum level. The analysis used the partial least squares approach, evaluating the research framework, the measurement model and the structural
model. The results show that TQM has a significant effect on the MFIs performance and supports the resource-based view theory, the underlying
theory for the research that views the organizational resources as a source of sustainable competitive advantage. The findings provide useful insights
into the practices and the contribution of the TQM to the MFIs and could be the benchmark for the practices in the middle-east countries.
Other ID | JA77UK65ZP |
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Journal Section | Research Article |
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Publication Date | September 1, 2016 |
Published in Issue | Year 2016 Volume: 6 Issue: 4 |