Maturity Models for Testing and Calibration Laboratories: A Systematic Literature Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. Bibliometric Analysis
3.2. Content Analysis
- Management systems are often created using the PDCA cycle;
- For the continuous improvement of management systems and to guarantee their success, it is necessary to adopt practices that promote the involvement and active participation of all stakeholders;
- The use of standards, such as ISO standards, as well as assisting in the construction and evaluation of management systems, are important ways to ensure the standardization of implementation and assessment;
- Maturity models are also built based on ISO standards—this factor is important, as it ensures standardization and impartiality at the time of assessment;
- The use of fuzzy logic in association with the construction of maturity models is impartial. In addition to promoting impartial evaluation, it also removes possible subjective elements;
- Maturity models for the assessment of the degree of maturity of a given organization are commonly developed using a five-point scale.
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Title | Authors | Year | Journal | JCR | Citations | InOrdinatio |
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Sustainable supplier selection: A multi-criteria intuitionistic fuzzy TOPSIS method | Ashkan Memari, Ahmad Dargi, Mohammad Reza Akbari Jokara, Robiah Ahmad and Rahman Abdul Rahim [42] | 2019 | Journal of Manufacturing Systems | 9.498 | 334 | 404.01 |
A generic model for integration of Quality, Environment and Safety Management Systems | Manuel Ferreira Rebelo, Gilberto Santos and Rui Silva [43] | 2014 | The TQM Journal | 0.000 | 150 | 170.00 |
Management systems integration: Lessons from an abandonment case | Maria Gianni and Katerina Gotzamani [44] | 2015 | Journal of Cleaner Production | 11.072 | 118 | 148.01 |
Sustainable supplier performance scoring using audition checklist based fuzzy inference system: A case application in automotive spare part industry | Pezhman Ghadimi, Ahmad Dargi and Cathal Heavey [45] | 2017a | Computers & Industrial Engineering | 7.180 | 73 | 123.01 |
Indicators for maturity and readiness for digital forensic investigation in era of industrial revolution 4.0 | Khairul Akram Zainol Ariffin and Faris Hanif Ahmad [46] | 2021 | Computers & Security | 5.105 | 28 | 118.01 |
A qualitative study on integrated management systems in a non-leading country in certifications | Merce Bernardo, Katerina Gotzamani, Fotis Vouzas and Marti Casadesus [47] | 2018 | Total Quality Management & Business Excellence | 4.168 | 47 | 107.00 |
Leadership and quality management measurement models: An empirical study | Natkamol Chansatitporn and Vallerut Pobkeeree [48] | 2020 | International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance | 1.140 | 3 | 83.00 |
Integrated management systems as a driver of sustainability performance: Exploring evidence from multiple-case studies | Jeniffer de Nadae, Marly M. Carvalho and Darli Rodrigues Vieira [49] | 2020 | International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management | 0.000 | 3 | 83.00 |
Making sustainable sourcing decisions: Practical evidence from the automotive industry | Pezhman Ghadimi, Ahmad DargI and Cathal Heavey [50] | 2017 | International Journal of Logistics Research and Applications | 5.992 | 32 | 82.01 |
Análisis para la Implementación del Sistema de Gestión de Calidad y del Sistema de Gestión Ambiental para el Laboratorio de Análisis Instrumental de la Escuela Politécnica Nacional | Mónica Susana Delgado, Marcelo Cabrera and Gabriela Pérez [51] | 2019 | Revista Politécnica | 0.000 | 8 | 78.00 |
The integration of quality management systems in testing laboratories: A practitioner’s report | Pieter Dehouck, Robert Koeber, Elena Scaravelli and Hendrik Emons [52] | 2019 | Accreditation and Quality Assurance | 0.856 | 3 | 73.00 |
A capability maturity model for digital investigations | Martin Kerrigan [53] | 2013 | Digital Investigation | 2.676 | 53 | 63.00 |
Methodological proposal for the assessment of environmental aspects in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) | Liven Fernando Martínez Bernal, José Javier Toro Calderón and José Herney Ramírez Franco [54] | 2018 | 4th International Workshop on UI GreenMetric World University Rankings, IWGM 2018 | 0.000 | 0 | 60.00 |
An approach to TQM evaluation in pharma business | Valentina Marinkovic, Stana Bekcic, Gordana Pejovic, Tatjana Sibalija, Vidosav Majstorovic and Ljiljana Tasic [55] | 2016 | The TQM Journal | 0.000 | 20 | 60.00 |
DF-C2M2: A capability maturity model for digital forensics organizations | Ebrahim Hamad Al Hanaei and Awais Rashid [56] | 2014 | 2014 IEEE Security and Privacy Workshops | 0.000 | 19 | 39.00 |
Development of a metrological management model using the AHP and SEM techniques | Jaime Beltrán, Jesús Muñuzuri, Miguel Rivas and Enrique Martín [57] | 2014 | International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management | 0.000 | 10 | 30.00 |
Chapter 4—The Forensic Laboratory Integrated Management System | David Watson and Andrew Jones [58] | 2013 | Digital Forensics Processing and Procedures | 0.000 | 0 | 10.00 |
Good Integration for the Chemical Industry | Vera Pelantov [59] | 2012 | Procedia Engineering | 0.000 | 1 | 1.00 |
Title | Authors | Highlights from Articles |
---|---|---|
Sustainable supplier selection: A multi-criteria intuitionistic fuzzy TOPSIS method | Ashkan Memari, Ahmad Dargi, Mohammad Reza Akbari Jokara, Robiah Ahmad and Rahman Abdul Rahim [42] | Use of the TOPSIS multicriteria method added to fuzzy logic for the evaluation of suppliers with sustainable practices |
A generic model for integration of Quality, Environment and Safety Management Systems | Manuel Ferreira Rebelo, Gilberto Santos and Rui Silva [43] | Use of the PDCA cycle as an integration tool for management systems based on different standards |
Management systems integration: Lessons from an abandonment case | Maria Gianni and Katerina Gotzamani [44] | Development of academic work in conjunction with the demands of managers is important to provide guidelines to ensure the success of systems’ integration |
Sustainable supplier performance scoring using audition checklist based fuzzy inference system: A case application in automotive spare part industry | Pezhman Ghadimi, Ahmad Dargi and Cathal Heavey [45] | Use of Mamdani fuzzy logic to evaluate suppliers according to environmental, social and economic parameters |
Indicators for maturity and readiness for digital forensic investigation in era of industrial revolution 4.0 | Khairul Akram Zainol Ariffin and Faris Hanif Ahmad [46] | The maturity level of an organization is linked to the type of model chosen by the organization to assess maturity |
A qualitative study on integrated management systems in a non-leading country in certifications | Merce Bernardo, Katerina Gotzamani, Fotis Vouzas and Marti Casadesus [47] | To increase the number of organizations with certified IMSs, it is necessary to have an integration policy and develop qualified auditors to assess these systems |
Leadership and quality management measurement models: An empirical study | Natkamol Chansatitporn and Vallerut Pobkeeree [48] | Statistical techniques were used to impartially assess corporate leadership characteristics |
Integrated management systems as a driver of sustainability performance: Exploring evidence from multiple-case studies | Jeniffer de Nadae, Marly M. Carvalho and Darli Rodrigues Vieira [49] | Strategic actions that seek business sustainability can improve IMSs |
Making sustainable sourcing decisions: Practical evidence from the automotive industry | Pezhman Ghadimi, Ahmad Dargi and Cathal Heavey [50] | The max–min solution approach was used to evaluate suppliers according to environmental, social and economic parameters |
Análisis para la Implementación del Sistema de Gestión de Calidad y del Sistema de Gestión Ambiental para el Laboratorio de Análisis Instrumental de la Escuela Politécnica Nacional | Mónica Susana Delgado, Marcelo Cabrera and Gabriela Pérez [51] | Correlations between standards were presented |
The integration of quality management systems in testing laboratories: A practitioner’s report | Pieter Dehouck, Robert Koeber, Elena Scaravelli and Hendrik Emons [52] | The effort to harmonize different regulations across different countries is important to ensure standardization of IMS implementation. |
A capability maturity model for digital investigations | Martin Kerrigan [53] | Use of a capability maturity model integration derivation as a basis for building a new maturity assessment model using a five-level scale and 15 assessment criteria. |
Methodological proposal for the assessment of environmental aspects in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) | Liven Fernando Martínez Bernal, José Javier Toro Calderón and José Herney Ramírez Franco [54] | Use of an ISO with an environmental aspect assessment tool |
An approach to TQM evaluation in pharma business | Valentina Marinkovic, Stana Bekcic, Gordana Pejovic, Tatjana Sibalija, Vidosav Majstorovic and Ljiljana Tasic [55] | The adoption of standardized management systems, mainly through norms, enables growth and sustainability in relation to organizations’ actions |
DF-C2M2: A capability maturity model for digital forensics organizations | Ebrahim Hamad Al Hanaei and Awais Rashid [56] | Development a capability maturity model that uses a five-point scale |
Development of a metrological management model using the AHP and SEM techniques | Jaime Beltrán, Jesús Muñuzuri, Miguel Rivas and Enrique Martín [57] | Creation of a model to assess the maturity of organizations based on the ISO 10012:2003 standard using a five-point scale to assess maturity and the AHP technique to establish the weights of each criterion |
Chapter 4—The Forensic Laboratory Integrated Management System | David Watson and Andrew Jones [58] | Use of the PDCA cycle for the implementation of an IMS |
Good Integration for the Chemical Industry | Vera Pelantov [59] | Management systems must be integrated before they are implemented, and the involvement of all stakeholders is important for the success of an IMS |
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Gerônimo, B.M.; Lenzi, G.G. Maturity Models for Testing and Calibration Laboratories: A Systematic Literature Review. Sustainability 2023, 15, 3480. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15043480
Gerônimo BM, Lenzi GG. Maturity Models for Testing and Calibration Laboratories: A Systematic Literature Review. Sustainability. 2023; 15(4):3480. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15043480
Chicago/Turabian StyleGerônimo, Bruna Maria, and Giane Gonçalves Lenzi. 2023. "Maturity Models for Testing and Calibration Laboratories: A Systematic Literature Review" Sustainability 15, no. 4: 3480. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15043480
APA StyleGerônimo, B. M., & Lenzi, G. G. (2023). Maturity Models for Testing and Calibration Laboratories: A Systematic Literature Review. Sustainability, 15(4), 3480. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15043480