Author(s):
Santos, Gilberto
; Costa, José Batista
; Leal, A
Date: 2014
Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/11110/681
Origin: CiencIPCA
Subject(s): ISO 9001; Quality
Description
The aim of the research is to analyze the different aspects associated with the motivation and benefits of certified ISO 9001
companies in Portugal. A total of 426 certified Portuguese companies were surveyed. The response rate was equal to 61.03
percent. Our results suggest that the main motivation for certification were “improvement of quality”, “improvement of
company image”, “marketing advantage”, “give empowerment to workers / capturing workers knowledge” and “cost reduction”.
The main benefits that Portuguese companies have gained from the referred certification have been, among others, the
improvement of “procedures”, beneficial effect on the “company’s image”, the improvement of quality products/services,
increase of the “customer satisfaction”, improvement of “on-time delivery”; improvement the “morale” of workers’ increase in
productivity and decrease of “production costs”, among others. The surveyed firms belong only to the Minho region of the north
of Portugal. This paper aims to provide a contribution to the research related to the motivation and benefits associated to the
quality management systems. The selection of the motives and benefits were validated through statistical analysis and the
relationship between expected and perceived benefits was discussed.