This study examines the link between Kaizen practices and different culture dimensions in Vietnamese manufacturing companies. The study follows the cultural framework suggested by House et al. (2004) and three typical Kaizen practices implemented in Vietnam such as Small Group Problem Solving, Process Control and Employee’s Suggestion. Statistical techniques such as path analysis and regression analysis are applied to analyze the data collected from 124 Vietnamese manufacturing companies through a questionnaire survey during 2011-2012. The findings indicate that there is positive correlation on Kaizen practices and culture’s dimensions in relation to performance of manufacturing companies in Vietnam
The literature on organizational culture constantly reinforces the notion that organizational cultur...
In tandem with Vietnam's growing economic activity in recent years is the observable trend of Vietna...
The current trend of international integration urges every business organizations to continuously im...
In the past few decades, a number of studies have been published that have identified specific Japan...
This study aims to explore the positive manners of dealing with cultural differences to efficiently ...
This study aims to investigate the relevance of kaizen in today's commercial and market situation in...
Kaizen, the synonym for continuous improvement, is an essential component of Japanese management sys...
AbstractNowadays, many foreign vehicle manufacturing companies focused their market in China and tra...
This study sheds light on the international kaizen transfer process. Two research questions were exp...
Purpose: The purpose of this research study was to examine the international transfer of kaizen or c...
AbstractNowadays, many foreign vehicle manufacturing companies focused their market in China and tra...
This study investigates the management similarities, management compatibilities, and practical appro...
AbstractThere is strong evidence that Zambian manufacturing organisations are increasingly implement...
The literature on organizational culture constantly reinforces the notion that organizational cultur...
The literature on organizational culture constantly reinforces the notion that organizational cultur...
The literature on organizational culture constantly reinforces the notion that organizational cultur...
In tandem with Vietnam's growing economic activity in recent years is the observable trend of Vietna...
The current trend of international integration urges every business organizations to continuously im...
In the past few decades, a number of studies have been published that have identified specific Japan...
This study aims to explore the positive manners of dealing with cultural differences to efficiently ...
This study aims to investigate the relevance of kaizen in today's commercial and market situation in...
Kaizen, the synonym for continuous improvement, is an essential component of Japanese management sys...
AbstractNowadays, many foreign vehicle manufacturing companies focused their market in China and tra...
This study sheds light on the international kaizen transfer process. Two research questions were exp...
Purpose: The purpose of this research study was to examine the international transfer of kaizen or c...
AbstractNowadays, many foreign vehicle manufacturing companies focused their market in China and tra...
This study investigates the management similarities, management compatibilities, and practical appro...
AbstractThere is strong evidence that Zambian manufacturing organisations are increasingly implement...
The literature on organizational culture constantly reinforces the notion that organizational cultur...
The literature on organizational culture constantly reinforces the notion that organizational cultur...
The literature on organizational culture constantly reinforces the notion that organizational cultur...
In tandem with Vietnam's growing economic activity in recent years is the observable trend of Vietna...
The current trend of international integration urges every business organizations to continuously im...