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Research trends in quality management in years 2000-2019

Wawak, Sławomir ; Rogala, Piotr and Dahlgaard-Park, Su Mi LU (2020) In International Journal of Quality and Service Sciences 12(4). p.417-433
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Purpose: This study aims to demonstrate the suitability of text-mining toolset for the discovery of trends in quality management (QM) literature in 2000-2019. The hypothesis was formulated that as the field of study is mature, the most important trends are related to deepening and broadening of the knowledge. Design/methodology/approach: A novel approach to trend discovery was proposed. The computer-aided analysis of full-texts of papers led to increased reliability and level of detail of the achieved results and helped significantly reduce researchers’ bias. Overall, 4,833 papers from 8 journal dedicated to QM were analysed. Findings: Trends discovery led to the identification of 45 trends: 17 long-lasting trends, 4 declining trends,... (More)

Purpose: This study aims to demonstrate the suitability of text-mining toolset for the discovery of trends in quality management (QM) literature in 2000-2019. The hypothesis was formulated that as the field of study is mature, the most important trends are related to deepening and broadening of the knowledge. Design/methodology/approach: A novel approach to trend discovery was proposed. The computer-aided analysis of full-texts of papers led to increased reliability and level of detail of the achieved results and helped significantly reduce researchers’ bias. Overall, 4,833 papers from 8 journal dedicated to QM were analysed. Findings: Trends discovery led to the identification of 45 trends: 17 long-lasting trends, 4 declining trends, 11 emerging trends and 13 ephemeris trends. They were compared to the results of earlier studies. New trends and potential gaps were discussed. Practical implications: The results highlight the trends that gain or lose popularity, thus they can be used to focus studies, as well as find new subjects, which are not so popular yet. The knowledge about emerging trends is also important for those quality managers who strive for improvement of their efficiency. Originality/value: The research was designed to bypass the limitations of previous studies. The use of text mining methods and analysis of full texts of papers delivered more detailed and reliable data. Resignation from predefinition of classification criteria significantly reduced researchers’ bias and allowed the discovery of new trends, not identified in previous studies.

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Quality management, Systematic literature review, Text-mining, Trends
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International Journal of Quality and Service Sciences
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Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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10.1108/IJQSS-12-2019-0133
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  author       = {{Wawak, Sławomir and Rogala, Piotr and Dahlgaard-Park, Su Mi}},
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  language     = {{eng}},
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  number       = {{4}},
  pages        = {{417--433}},
  publisher    = {{Emerald Group Publishing Limited}},
  series       = {{International Journal of Quality and Service Sciences}},
  title        = {{Research trends in quality management in years 2000-2019}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/IJQSS-12-2019-0133}},
  doi          = {{10.1108/IJQSS-12-2019-0133}},
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