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Human Capital Efficiency and Firm Performance of Quality-Certified Firms from EFQM Excellence Model: A Dynamic Panel Data Study
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Yousaf, Muhammad
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Certificates
/ Certification
/ Czech firms
/ Empirical analysis
/ Financial performance
/ Firm age
/ Firm size
/ Generalized method of moments
/ Human capital
/ Method of moments
/ Profits
/ Quality management
/ Total quality
/ Total quality management
2024
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Human Capital Efficiency and Firm Performance of Quality-Certified Firms from EFQM Excellence Model: A Dynamic Panel Data Study
by
Yousaf, Muhammad
in
Certificates
/ Certification
/ Czech firms
/ Empirical analysis
/ Financial performance
/ Firm age
/ Firm size
/ Generalized method of moments
/ Human capital
/ Method of moments
/ Profits
/ Quality management
/ Total quality
/ Total quality management
2024
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Human Capital Efficiency and Firm Performance of Quality-Certified Firms from EFQM Excellence Model: A Dynamic Panel Data Study
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Yousaf, Muhammad
in
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/ Certification
/ Czech firms
/ Empirical analysis
/ Financial performance
/ Firm age
/ Firm size
/ Generalized method of moments
/ Human capital
/ Method of moments
/ Profits
/ Quality management
/ Total quality
/ Total quality management
2024
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Human Capital Efficiency and Firm Performance of Quality-Certified Firms from EFQM Excellence Model: A Dynamic Panel Data Study
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Human Capital Efficiency and Firm Performance of Quality-Certified Firms from EFQM Excellence Model: A Dynamic Panel Data Study
2024
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Overview
The study’s main purpose is to investigate the impacts of human capital efficiency (HCE) on the firm performance of non-certified and quality-certified firms from the European Foundation for Quality Management (EFQM) Excellence Model. The study also examines the relationship between firm performance and quality-certificates from the European Foundation.By using a sample of 282 non-certified and 22 quality-certified firms from 2017 to 2021, the current study employed a two-step system generalized method of moments (GMM) estimation to analyse the empirical data. The dummy variable is used to examine the relationship between quality-certificates and firm performance. The dummy interaction term is employed to quantify the impacts of HCE on the firm’s performance for quality-certified firms.The results revealed that quality-certificates and firm performance have a positive relationship. Quality-certified firms perform better and earn more profits than non-certified firms. HCE has a positive impact on firm performance for both types of firms. Moreover, the quality-certified firms utilize HCE in an efficient way to earn more profits compared to the non-certified firms.This is the first study to use a comprehensive analysis to emphasize the HCE for non-certified and quality-certified firms separately. The effects of quality-certificates on firm performance in the context of HCE are also being highlighted for the first time in this research.The current study’s findings are fruitful for academics, managers, researchers, policymakers, and other firm management. The findings will encourage the management of the firms to implement the total quality management (TQM) approach within their firms.
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Sciendo,University of Maribor, Faculty of Organizational Science
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