Reward systems provide a number of important functions in the organization including motivating active participation of organizational members, meeting role expectations, and motivating innovation and strong commitment to the organization (Steers and Porter, 1991). Organizations worldwide are actively grappling with the translation of Deming's (1986) fourteen principles into their own unique versions of Total Quality Management. As they proceed through the stages of transforming their organizational cultures toward continuous quality improvement, they have evolved a number of reward mechanisms to assimilate workers into the TQM culture and to maintain workers' efforts toward continuous quality improvement goals. The present article examines the reward systems in several organizations in the Pacific Basin, which was chosen because of the increasing emphasis upon quality taken by companies in Australia, Asia, and the western U.S.
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January 01 1994
REWARD SYSTEMS IN TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN THE PACIFIC BASIN Available to Purchase
Stephen B. Knouse
Stephen B. Knouse
Alvin and Patricia Smith Professor of Management at the University of Southwestern Louisiana in Lafayette, Louisiana. He has researched TQM with the Navy Personnel Research and Development Center and in 1992 was on sabbatical studying TQM in Australia. He has a forthcoming book, The Reward and Recognition Process in Total Quality Management (American Society for Quality Control Press).
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2051-3143
Print ISSN: 1059-5422
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1994
Competitiveness Review (1994) 4 (1): 27–31.
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Knouse SB (1994), "REWARD SYSTEMS IN TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN THE PACIFIC BASIN". Competitiveness Review, Vol. 4 No. 1 pp. 27–31, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb060181
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