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Title: | STYLE OF USE OF QUALITY COST INFORMATION AND ITS EFFECTS ON QUALITY-RELATED LEARNING AND PERFORMANCE. A GENDER APPROACH |
Authors: | Novas, Jorge Alves, Maria do Céu |
Issue Date: | 2023 |
Publisher: | Universidad de Extremadura. Servicio de Publicaciones |
Abstract: | Past research has analysed gender differences in different areas of organizational context,
although some areas remain in which research has been less incisive. The analysis of
potential gender differences in terms of information use is one of the areas that has received
the least attention from researchers. Recognizing and exploiting this research gap, we followed
the Levers of Control framework (Simons, 1995) to distinguish between diagnostic
and interactive use of quality cost information (QCI), to evaluate to what extent there are
gender differences in the use of that information and how they influence quality-related
learning (QRL) and organizational performance. To that end, we have performed a set
of statistical tests, including a multi-group analysis (female managers vs. male managers),
which revealed that the diagnostic use of QCI by female managers had a negative impact
on QRL, whereas this effect was positive (although not statistically significant) in the male
managers’ group. In both groups the impact of QRL on performance is positive and statistically
significant. However, the effect of QRL on non-financial performance is higher in the
female managers’ group. No significant differences were found between groups regarding
the impact of QRL on financial performance. Therefore, the results show that female and
male managers differ in the use of QCI and that those differences have implications for
QRL and performance, notably non-financial performance. We will look in depth at these
results and analyse their potential impacts on practice and theory. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/35315 |
ISBN: | 978-84-9127-184-0 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | GES - Artigos em Livros de Actas/Proceedings
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