Open Access Article SciPap-905
Underlying Factors of Management Practices in Czech Companies
by Josef Veselý 1,* and Štěpán Veselý 2

1 Podnikatelská fakulta, Ústav managementu, Vysoké učení technické v Brně, Kolejní 2906/4, Královo Pole, Brno 61200, Czechia

2 Podnikatelská fakulta, Ústav ekonomiky, Vysoké učení technické v Brně, Kolejní 2906/4, Královo Pole, Brno 61200, Czechia

* Authors to whom correspondence should be addressed.

Abstract: The main purpose of the present paper is to identify the factor structure of managerial approaches. Based on a survey performed in 241 Czech companies from various sectors (e.g. mechanical engineering, construction and consumer industry) we identify six factors underlying managerial practices in these companies: Strategic management, Leadership, Partners and customers, Human resources, Process management, and Knowledge and innovation. Therefore, the empirical factor structure is partially different from the theoretical five-dimensional structure assumed in the widespread EFQM model. The present paper thus improves our understanding of the interrelations among various aspects of management in Czech companies. This better understanding can in turn lead to more informed implementation of total quality management in the firms. Understanding the structure of managerial approaches typical for Czech companies can also contribute to smoother transitions when foreign managers are appointed to run Czech firms (because the structure of managerial approaches is culture-dependent, as has been shown by former research).

Keywords: Managerial Approaches, EFQM, Quality Management, Survey, Factor Analys

JEL classification:   C38 - Classification Methods • Cluster Analysis • Principal Components • Factor Models,   L20 - General,   M10 - General

SciPap 2018, 26(1), 905

Received: 26 April 2017 / Accepted: 4 January 2018 / Published: 5 April 2018