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Manus Rungtusanatham

Researcher at Arizona State University

Publications -  46
Citations -  6036

Manus Rungtusanatham is an academic researcher from Arizona State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Supply chain & Mass customization. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 39 publications receiving 5640 citations. Previous affiliations of Manus Rungtusanatham include York University & Bowling Green State University.

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Beyond improved quality: the motivational effects of statistical process control

TL;DR: The empirical results suggest that the effective implementation and practice of SPC would create more enriched jobs for process operators that lead to higher levels of work motivation and job satisfaction.
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Towards measuring the “SPC implementation/practice” construct: Some evidence of measurement quality

TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the process and outcomes of operationalizing the 14 dimensions underlying the SPC implementation/practice construct, and present a measurement instrument comprising 14 measurement scales, with the number of constituent measurement items ranging from one to four.
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Advancing theory development in total quality management

TL;DR: The Deming management method has had significant impact on the practice and scholarship of quality management as discussed by the authors, and the contributions of such research to theory development in quality management, and future research directions to pursue in order to continue to advance scientific knowledge.
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How Does Driver Turnover Affect Motor Carrier Safety Performance and What Can Managers Do About It

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the effect of turnover on safety by embedding knowledge in carriers' routines using activity control, a formal management control mechanism, and find that high levels of activity control mitigate the negative effect of driver turnover on motor carrier safety in domains more under drivers' control.