Continuous Improvement and Business Sustainability in Companies of an Emerging Market: Empirical Analysis
Mejora Continua y Sostenibilidad Empresarial en las Empresas de un Mercado Emergente: Análisis Empírico
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ISSN: 2013-0953
DOI: 10.3926/jiem.3610
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Bernal Torres, César; Paipa Galeano, Luis; Jarrah Nezhad, Yavar; Agudelo Otálora, Luis; Millán, JavierFecha
2021Resumen
Purpose: The article analyses the impact of continuous improvement (system and teams) on business
sustainability dimensions (social, environmental, operational, and financial) as a competitive strategy to
create value for all stakeholders in emerging economy context.
Design/methodology/approach: The data collected is from 120 companies of different sizes and 13
different industrial sectors such as food, energy, health, financial services, and logistics in Colombia. The
design of multivariate logistic regression is to identify the critical aspects of the continuous improvement
practices that significantly affect the dimensions of business sustainability.
Findings: The analysis shows that from continuous improvement aspects (system and teams), employee
involvement, human talent maintenance, training, and evaluation accompanied by feedback impact
business sustainability. These elements impact financial and operational dimensions significantly but in the
environmental and social aspects with less intensity.
Research limitations/implications: Research is limited to the general sustainability analysis applying
resource-based strategy in Colombia.
Practical implications: Generate overall awareness of the importance of the equilibrium of sustainability
dimensions in strategic planning and implementation in emerging economies.
Originality/value: This work applies an empirical study to establish the impact of continuous
improvement (system and teams) on each of the business sustainability dimensions (social, environmental,
operational, and financial) in companies of emerging economies
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Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management, 14(4), 771-787.
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