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Successful implementation of total quality management depends heavily on changes in employee attitudes and activities. But what is the impact of these changes on the employee, especially on employee turnover intentions? Describes empirical testing of several hypotheses which compare employee turnover intentions before and after the implementation of a TQM programme. Studies the differences revealed from a one‐company field test using 113 employees before TQM and a subset of 73 employees after TQM implementation. Results indicate significant improvements in role ambiguity, job satisfaction, job involvement, organizational commitment, and employee turnover intentions, but no significant changes in role conflict, task characteristics, and career satisfaction.
Tor Guimãrães (Thu,) studied this question.