The ISO 9000 family consists of three quality assurance models against which an organization can be certified: 9001, 9002, and 9003. The difference between them is merely one of scope.doi:10.1016/B978-0-88415-752-6.50145-4Lynne Milgram
Australasian Journal of Construction Economics & BuildingNg, T., Palaneeswaran, E. and Kumaraswamy, M., 2012. Costs and benefits of ISO9000- based quality management systems to construction contractors. Construction Economics and Building, 8(2), pp.23-29....
ISO 9000 series Quality assurance Benefits Surveys Spain Management techniquesCitation Casadesús, M. and Karapetrovic, S. (2005), "The erosion of ISO 9000 benefits: a temporal study", International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management, Vol. 22 No. 2, pp. 120-136. https://doi.org/10...
The organization behind ISO 9000 was formed to meet the demands of international commerce and the standards are based on input from regulators from many countries. The intent is to encourage the production of products and services that meet the standards of any country in which they may be purch...
来自 掌桥科研 喜欢 0 阅读量: 5 摘要: T help small firms reap the benefits of ISO 9000, certication bodies have prepared schemes specifically for them. Lloyd's Register Quality Assurance's (LRQA) Small Firms Scheme makes ISO 9000 more accessible to small firms. 年份: 1995 ...
An empirical study of the motives and benefits of ISO 9000 certification: the UAE experience Purpose – The aim of the paper is to analyze the different aspects of the motives and benefits of certified ISO 9001: 2000 companies in the United Arab Em... Walid,Zaramdini - 《International Journ...
The ISO 9000 Series Standards for Quality Management and Assurance were issued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) in 1987. They reflect an important trend in business practice. Early in the 20th century, quality was viewed by businesses as an additional cost of production. ...
The benefits of the implementation of the ISO 9000 standard: Empirical research in 288 Spanish companies. The TQM Magazine 12, no. 6:432-441.Casadesus, M., & Gimenez, G. (2000). The benefits of the implementation of the ISO 9000 standard: empirical research in 288 Spanish companies, The...
ISO 14000, also known as the Environmental Management Systems Standards, is intended to combine environmental management systems with the ISO 9000 quality system. The second system, QS9000 is an adaptation of ISO 9000 to meet the specific needs of the "big three" American automobile manufacturers—...
Global Competition, Institutions, and the Diffusion of Organizational Practices: The International Spread of ISO 9000 Quality Certificates We use panel data on ISO 9000 quality certification in 85 countries between 1993 and 1998 to better understand the cross-national diffusion of an organizat... I ...