Journal of Engineering Management and Competitiveness (Jan 2017)

Operational and employees performance of Serbian industrial companies with ISO 9001 certificate

  • Brkić-Spasojević Vesna 0000-0003-4642-3482,
  • Veljković Zorica 0000-0002-0028-8070,
  • Stanojević Nada,
  • Pavićević Snežana

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5937/jemc1701035B
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 35 – 43

Abstract

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Business performance is manifested through key performance indicators, which show the actual state in business enterprises and possible deviations from the business objectives that have been set. Due to new practices in transitional economies it is necessary to track business performance measures on company level. The most frequently studied types of performance in the available literature are quality, operational, market and financial, employee performance, innovation, project, aggregate firm performances, and customer satisfaction. This study empirically examines operational and employees performance on a sample of 113 Serbian industrial companies. After data collection through questionnaire usage, descriptive statistics, factor and reliability analysis were used to check if description of examined performances could be done using dimensions proposed according to results of the previous research in a statistically significant way. Examined operational and employees performances provided, have proved valid and reliable dimensions of Serbian industrial companies as a construct. The obtained results comply with previous research done in other countries and contexts. Future research could consist of a longitudinal study but as an examination of operational and employees’ performance measures in other Serbian industrial sectors, too. Also, the relationship between operational and employees performance measures could be explored.

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