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Are TQM principles supporting innovation in the Portuguese footwear industry?

The relationship between total quality management (TQM) and innovation is complex. Literature suggests that conflicting arguments exist and that the impact of TQM on innovation depends both on the specific quality management elements under consideration and on the type of innovation. In this researc...

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Published in:Technovation 2008-04, Vol.28 (4), p.208-221
Main Authors: Abrunhosa, Ana, Moura E Sá, Patrícia
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Footwear industry
Innovation
Innovation diffusion
Innovations
Portugal
Portuguese footwear industry
Quality management
Quality standards
Research and development
Retail trade
Shoes
Studies
Technological change
Technological innovation
Total quality
TQM
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