A Cross Cultural Quality House in a Global Economy
Gratiela Boca,
Lindita Mukaj () and
Erjon Duka ()
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Lindita Mukaj: Department of Education, DAR Durres, Albania
Erjon Duka: Aleksander Moisiu University, Durres, Albania
Economics and Applied Informatics, 2014, issue 3, 9-16
Abstract:
In today’s booming industry, many business are seeing to have quality their product, premises, factories, merchandise and services to be certificate. Quality certification is becoming more relevant in today’s market, mainly because people are more aware of consumerism concept. It is not just about religious related matter but it extends to the products or services being demand safe for customer as well as have healthier benefits. Both standards ISO and Halal certificate have the same feed back to protect the customer, both are the benefits like symbol of quality not only from religious point of view. A new concept about the Eco-Ethic-Bio generation using the same information for consumer is the global market concept
Keywords: Global market; Quality management; ISO standards; Halal certificate; Cross cultural management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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