Mohd Ali, Hairuddin and Musah, Mohammed Borhandden
(2012)
Investigation of Malaysian higher education quality culture and workforce performance.
Quality Assurance in Education, 20 (3).
pp. 289-309.
ISSN 0968-4883
Abstract
Purpose –
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between the quality culture and
workforce performance in the Malaysian higher education sector. The study also aims to test and
validate the psychometric properties of the quality culture and workforce performance instruments
used in the study.
Design/methodology/approach –
A total of 267 academic staff from the International Islamic
University Malaysia completed the survey questionnaires. A principal component analysis (PCA)
technique was performed to extract the underlying factors, followed by the application of confirmatory
factor analysis (CFA) to test factorial validity of the constructs.
Findings –
The analysis yielded a nine-factor-indexed quality culture construct, while the workforce
construct constituted two factors. The findings of the study postulate statistically significant
correlation between quality culture and workforce performance.
Practical implications –
The findings of the study suggest that a quality culture initiative can be used effectively in the context of the Malaysian higher education sector to enhance academic staff
performance.
Originality/value –
The results are important since there have been few published studies on quality culture that examine its effects on academic staff performance in the Malaysian higher education sector.
Keywords Quality culture, Malaysia, Workforce performance, Higher education,Psychometric properties
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