Ciencias Económicas (Nov 2017)

Purchase and corruption on private sector. Implementation of total quality management tools as a proposal to reduce corruption risks in organizations

  • Maria del Sol Ayala Flores,
  • Bruno Ariel Rezzoagli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14409/rce.v1i0.6898
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 0
pp. 75 – 98

Abstract

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This article deals with the issue of corruption in the private sector, focusing especially on the process carried out by different types of organizations for the purchase of material resources (goods, products, etc.). It is based on the hypothesis which states that the absence of internal regulations and procedures for members of an organization to follow means a potential risk of disloyal or corrupt practices. For this reason, the importance of dictating rules, unifying and organizing the behavior of an organization is highlighted. Taking the University of Durango Campus Morelia (UDCM) as a case study, a general purchase procedure for the University is proposed. This procedure is based on the knowledge and analysis of the information provided by the directors and employees of the institution already mentioned, from direct observation, from the review of relevant documentation and the implementation of the corresponding quality tools: affinity diagram, relations diagram and tree diagram. Apart from complementing the organization’s scenario, these tools allow the identification of different strategies to achieve the aim of improving purchase management and of reducing corruption risks.

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