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Quality Management Systems as a Support for Value Creation

Åsa Rönnbäck
Division of Quality Sciences Chalmers, University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden

Lars Witell
Service Research Center, Karlstad University, Karlstad, Sweden

Bo Enquist
Service Research Center, Karlstad University, Karlstad, Sweden

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Published in: 11th QMOD Conference. Quality Management and Organizational Development Attaining Sustainability From Organizational Excellence to SustainAble Excellence; 20-22 August; 2008 in Helsingborg; Sweden

Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings 33:63, p. 735-749

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Published: 2008-12-09

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ISSN: 1650-3686 (print), 1650-3740 (online)

Abstract

Purpose: To explore the role of a quality management system (QMS) for the assurance and improvement of value in an inter-organisational business relationship. The study was carried out in the public transportation industry; where service production has been outsourced.

Methodology/approach: In-depth interviews were conducted with 26 participants from two organisations involved in an inter-organisational business relationship. From the interview material we identified what creates value in the inter-organisational business relationship and for the passengers of public transportation. All value drivers were categorised according to the central areas in a QMS.

Findings: The results show that internal processes and management responsibility are central areas where value is destroyed. Since service production has been outsourced; this means that the intended value is never experienced by the passenger.

Research limitations/implications: The value creators and destroyers identified originate from the suppliers’ view and focus on how the different suppliers together create value for public transportation passengers.

Practical implications: Managers should acquire knowledge regarding the value they create or destroy and focus on improving the value creation process. The QMS can be used to assure and improve value creation in an inter-organisational business relationship.

Originality/value: Our research contributes to shedding light on the difficulties and possibilities in value creation where service production has been outsourced.

Keywords

Value creation; Quality Management Systems; Public transportation

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