The importance of access to information and knowledge coordination on quality and economic benefits obtained from Six Sigma
Abstract
This paper presents a structural equation model that relates knowledge coordination with access to information in the process of implementing Six Sigma and their impact on the quality and economic benefits obtained. The model integrates four latent variables (knowledge coordination and access to information as independent variables; quality benefits and economic benefits as dependent variables), that are intertwined by five hypotheses validated...
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Title
The importance of access to information and knowledge coordination on quality and economic benefits obtained from Six Sigma
Published Date
Nov 4, 2019
Journal
Volume
26
Issue
8
Pages
5713 - 5726
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