ISO 9000: (1987-2016) A Trend’s Review

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Ateeque Anwer

Abstract

The primary aims of the research are to liberate emerging aspects and all trends of ISO 9000 literature over 29 years, from 1987 to 2016. The literature on ISO 9000 from 103 refereed journal articles in management disciplines, healthcare, computer science business, information systems etc. were systematically analyzed based on a artifice that consists of four distinct dimensions: publication year and journal, application sector, significant themes, and research type (i.e. manufacturing vs. service). Studies about efforts of ISO 9000. Currently, the standard is in the process of being revised, and these efforts guided by three precepts mostly language should be modified to improve compatibility with ISO 9000. Organizations that have executed ISO 9000 have an distinct favorable position over new to the procedure. The paper furnishes the both academic and specialists with a helpful structure for seeking rigorous ISO 9000 research by clarifying the chronological growth of ISO 9000, challenging themes of ISO 9000 research. Farther determines significant adaptations, cost and registrations manners of industries in ISO 9000.

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How to Cite
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Anwer, A. 2024. ISO 9000: (1987-2016) A Trend’s Review. Journal of Policy Research. 10, 2 (Jun. 2024), 303–309. DOI:https://doi.org/10.61506/02.00236.

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