The Influence of the Change Frequency of Director of Manufacturing Management on the Quality Management —Take Anhui Province as an Example

Based on the survey data from questionnaire of Quality Management of Pharmaceutical Production Enterprises in Anhui Province, this research ex-amines the relationship between the change frequency of production director and GMP inspection results of pharmaceutical manufacturers by adopting OLS model and Logit model. We find that director of manufacturing management plays a direct role in enterprise production management as senior administrator. If director of manufacturing management changes more times, the enterprise’s drug production management will lose persistent stability. As a result, the quality of drug production is affected. Without ability to produce high-quality drugs, the GMP inspection results of pharmaceutical enterprises are poor. Thus, this paper suggests that in daily drug quality supervision, enterprises that frequently change director of manufacturing management should be paid more attention to, and we should increase the frequency of examination, so as to reasonably allocate regulatory resources and carry out targeted supervision.


Introduction
Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) [1] is an important means to ensure the quality and safety of drug production. In 2011, the ministry of health released the revised version of GMP in 2010. It stipulates that the important person of drug production at least shall include the director of the enterprise, director of manufacturing management, director of quality management and authorized person of quality, among which director of manufacturing management is one of the key personnels in GMP.
Director of manufacturing management should be equipped with detailed qualifications and responsibilities in GMP. It mainly refers to audit and approve the documents of products' technology procedure, operation procedures; supervise the sanitation condition of factory; ensure the key equipment has been confirmed; ensure finishing the validation of production technology; ensure all related persons in enterprise are trained by pre-job training and on-job training, adjust training content according to actual demands; approve and supervise consigned manufacture; ensure and monitor the storage condition of material and goods; save the record; supervise the implement condition of this Regulation; monitor the factors influencing the quality of the products.
In the GMP, director of manufacturing management takes important responsibilities in understanding of drug production documents, controlling of production environment, confirming equipment, training staff, managing material, implementing this Regulation, and keeping the stability of enterprise production system.
At present, drug quality management has evolved into life-cycle management. The development of drug quality management has gone through three stages: pharmaceutical products inspection, quality control into the process of pharmaceutical good's manufacturing and pharmaceutical goods' quality relying on design (contraction of comprehensive quality control system). The quality system should cover all factors affecting pharmaceutical goods' quality, be consistently manufactured in accordance with the registration requirements, and be suitable for their intended use, by minimizing the risks of contamination, cross-contamination and mixups or errors in manufacturing process.
There are many interrelated factors influencing the quality system. ICHQ9 points out that the change of key personnel should be evaluated for the quality risk caused by the change [2]. We find that in ICHQ10 Senior management plays an important role in ensuring and committing appropriate resources (e.g., Personnel equipment), participating in the implementation and maintenance of an effective pharmaceutical quality system, and achieving continual improvement [3]. In addition to direct management, it is also necessary to ensure enterprise' information is communicated and understood at all levels of the organization, and conduct management reviews of the pharmaceutical quality system.
In recent years, China's pharmaceutical production market has been booming.
As the data from Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of the People's Republic of China, in 2015, the total output value of the pharmaceutical industry reached 2903.8 billion yuan, with a year-on-year growth of 12.56%. The compound annual growth rate of total output value in the pharmaceutical industry's reached 11.48% from 2009 to 2015. By 2020, China will become the world's second largest pharmaceutical market after the United States, accounting for 7.5 percent of the global pharmaceutical market by projections [4]. The development of the market brings about the turnover of personnel and the change of personnel is extremely frequent. There is no denying that personnel changes have certain impact on the continuity of quality system. Regulators are aware of the problem. Article 46 of the measures for supervision and administration of drug production stipulates that if the person in charge of quality or production administration of a drug manufacturer changes, the new one shall, within 15 days after the change, submit his/her resume, education certificate and other relevant information to the food and drug supervision and administration department of the province, autonomous region or municipality where he/she is located for the record [5]. Through this measure, the random change of key personnel in drug manufacturing enterprises is restricted to a certain extent.

Literature Review
Extensive foreign research has demonstrated the impact of senior executive changes on corporate performance and business operating system. It also reveals the mechanism of executive management changes in the organization from multiple perspectives. Burton, Walsh (1998) [6] and Currie (1998) [7] studied the mechanism of executive personnel change in the organization and its impact on the operating system of the organization. Stewart and Diebold (2017) [8] [12] and others all believe that there is a correlation between executive change and company performance and rate of profit.
However, pharmaceutical enterprises with their own specific characteristics, their performance does not directly reflect the quality of pharmaceutical production and the level of business management. Zhu Meng (2018) [13] carried out the research in A Pharmaceutical Company and revealed that, in the process of improving pharmaceutical production quality, how does changing director of manufacturing management affect the entire production system of pharmaceutical enterprises? The detailed are shown in the following aspects: easy to lead to more loopholes in management.
Secondly, the relationship between new director of manufacturing management and personnel in other departments is a new twist. In the case of poor communication and coordination with the production support department of the company, the sudden problems in the production process cannot be solved timely and effectively. The lack of tacit cooperation among various departments not only causes production delay and low efficiency, but also increases the probability of unqualified products.
Liu Zhonge (2017) [14] established the model by using the index weight method and believed that the stability of drug production managers should be an important index for Beijing's daily supervision. Qiao Weilin (2016) [15] believes that ensuring the quality of drug production depends on the stable, consistent and continuous controllable production state. To achieve such a state, it is necessary to establish a sound quality management system, not only to ensure the independent, healthy and effective operation of the system, but also to continuously improve and perfect the system. Director of manufacturing management is the implementor of the system construction and the leader of operation monitoring, playing an important role in the operation of key positions such as production, quality, materials, equipment and engineering.

Data Sources and Descriptive Statistics
Source: data were obtained from questionnaires on the production quality management of drug manufacturing enterprises in 16 prefectures and cities of Anhui Province.
Survey objects and survey methods: drug manufacturing enterprises in the whole province were classified according to their local conditions and types. For example, according to the type of enterprise in a certain city, it can be divided into aseptic preparations, Chinese herbal decoction pieces, non-aseptic preparations, medical oxygen and API. The survey objects were selected by stratified random sampling in proportion, and the whole sampling process was carried out on the corresponding sampling software. And the method of self-filling questionnaire and investigator checking has been used. 230 enterprises were selected and distributed for investigation, and 15 invalid questionnaires were removed to form 215 valid questionnaires. The employees who fill in the questionnaire are mainly from the quality department and the administrative department. In addition, the inspection results (defect items) were matched with the investigated enterprises according to the 2010 GMP certification inspection defect project database of pharmaceutical manufacturing enterprises in Anhui Province.
Survey content: the questionnaire is composed of two parts, 1) the basic characteristics of the enterprise, including the investigated enterprise, contact per-son and basic information; 2) questions related to the management of pharmaceutical production, including the characteristic variables of enterprises and the subjective questions answered by enterprises.
Data processing method: Epidata3.1 was used to establish the questionnaire entry database, and we used double-entry check to ensure the data's accuracy for each valid questionnaire. The data was analyzed by multifactor OLS model and Logit model in STATA 10.
Quality control: many quality controlling measures have been adopted, such as the design and demonstration of the investigation scheme, the unified training of investigators, the input and verification of pre-investigation data, etc., with clear requirements to ensure the authenticity of data.

OLS Regression Model
For this study, when the quality management level of drug manufacturing enterprises is estimated, the least square method is first used to analyze: In Equation (1), Y is the inspection result of the enterprise and it also represents the quality management level of the enterprise. β 0 is the constant term. i represents the coefficient of different influencing factors. X i stands for different influencing factors. ε is the error term.

Logit Model
The dependent variable in this study, namely whether the enterprise passes the GMP inspection, is a typical 0-1 discrete selection variable. The binary Logit model can better satisfy the study of the related problems of discrete selection variables, so this model is selected for the study. If the dependent variable does not pass the test, then Z = 1; if it does, then Z = 0. It is assumed that the probability of Z = 1 is P. x i (i = 1, 2, …, n) is the explanatory variable, various factors affecting production management of drugs. b i (i = 1, 2, …, n) is the regression coefficient of the i-th influencing factor. If b i is positive, it means the i factor has a positive impact on drug production management; if b i is negative, it means it has a negative impact. Logit binary discrete selection model is as follows: In formula (1), Z is a linear combination of variables x 1 , x 2 , …, x p By transforming Equations (2) and (3), the Logit model is represented by the occurrence ratio.
In Equation (4), b 0 is a constant term. b i (i = 1, 2, …, p) is the coefficient of the Open Journal of Social Sciences independent variable. ε is a random error. The values of b 0 and b i can be estimated by the maximum likelihood estimation method.

Variable Setting
The setting of variables can be divided into two parts: dependent variable and explanatory variable.

Dependent Variable
The tion results, if there is one serious defect or more than three major defects, the dependent variable will be set as 1, that means, the production quality management is not good, and the inspection will not pass. If all of them are general defects or major defects below 3 times, it means that the production quality management is ok. After inspection, the dependent variable is set as 0.

Explanatory Variables
According to the research purpose of this paper, the key explanatory variable of this study is mainly the change frequency of the production management director of the selected sample. However, it is found from other relevant studies that other characteristic variables such as human, machine, material, method, environment and measurement also play a crucial role in the production quality management of enterprises. So, in this study, we have the general characteristics variable, risk management characteristics variable, drug characteristics variable, developmental characteristics variable, management system variables, and control the following variables. In terms of the overall characteristics of the enterprise, we control the output value of the enterprise; On the drug eigenvariables, whether a company produces special medicaments is another control variable; Whether the enterprise's r&d strategy is innovation is as to control variable of enterprise development. In terms of management system variables, the main-  Table 1. Open Journal of Social Sciences

The Empirical Results
This paper uses two econometric models to analyze the impact of enterprise size on GMP inspection results. OLS regression is used as the basic model. Since the inspection results can be divided to yes or no, that is, the dependent variable used in this paper is binary variable, we use Logit model as the main econometric model. In the model, enterprise characteristic variables, risk management characteristic variables, drug characteristic variables and development characteristic variables are taken as control variables and incorporated into the econometric equation. Which shows that the more director of manufacturing management changes, the worse the GMP inspection results are, indicating that the level of drug quality management is also poor. In addition, the more personnel training issues are counted, the worse the GMP inspection results are (Coef. = 0.3704, P < 0.1). If the company is usually encountered software problems, the GMP inspection results are poor (Coef. = 0.2582, P < 0.05). Therefore, the hypothesis in this study was confirmed. Table 3 shows the Logit model regression results of influencing factors of GMP inspection. As can be seen from the results in the table, after controlling the enterprise characteristic variables, risk management characteristic variables, drug characteristic variables and development characteristic variables from the results of the production management director variable, the OLS model demonstrated acceptable fit (Coef. = 0.5245, P < 0.05). Which shows that the more director of manufacturing management changes, the worse the GMP inspection results are, indicating that the level of drug quality management is also poor. In addition, the more personnel training issues are counted, the worse the GMP inspection results are (Coef. = 2.1780, P < 0.1). If the company is usually encountered software problems, the GMP inspection results are undesirable (Coef. = 1.8223, P = 0.05). Therefore, the hypothesis in this study was confirmed.

Conclusions
Although man, machine, material, method, environment, and measurement, as an analysis tool for quality management, are widely used to analyze pharmaceutical production quality, the most important factor is man in the quality management of pharmaceutical production. As specific performer in the enterprise operation and as a research emphasis in all management theories, how to effectively manage personnel is the biggest difficulty in production management. and external constraints such as poor performance, changes in management structure and so on. However, frequent changes at the grass-roots level or executive-management level will bring high risks to the enterprise and have an adverse impact on enterprise culture, management system, and the continuation and preservation of archival resources, which ultimately have an adverse impact on the quality of products. As the actual operator and direct manager of the production system, director of manufacturing management of pharmaceutical production enterprises plays an important role in the production process, and it also has the same significant impact on other aspects like human, machine, material, law, and environment. The frequent change of director of manufacturing management leads to the instability of the pharmaceutical production system, poor consistency of production, and lake of adequate quality assurance. Eventually, produced pharmaceutical goods are of poor quality and competitiveness in the market. Secondly, it also brings about the poor operation of drug production system, and finally affects the product quality. According to the research results of this paper, there is a correlation between the change frequency of director of manufacturing management and the GMP inspection results. The more director of manufacturing management changes, the lower the level of drug production management. We suggest, from the perspective of supervision, the change of director of manufacturing management can be used as an indicator of daily supervision. We should pay attention to the enterprises with frequent changes of director of manufacturing management by increasing the inspection frequency and spot check frequency, so as to find unqualified products as soon as possible. The enterprise with a stable director of manufacturing management, beneficial to its high standardization, can appropriately reduce the inspection frequency to save supervision costs and achieve the best supervision effect. For enterprises with stable production management principals, encourage them to participate in industry affairs to promote their experience based on self-discipline sense. In view of the importance of this position in product quality, personnel in this position can also be trained by the food and drug administration to improve their awareness of ensuring the pharmaceutical production quality and the ability of execution duty. The deficiencies of this study are as follows. Firstly, due to the low availability of data of pharmaceutical enterprises and the lack of relevant similar studies, there are few similar literatures for this study to refer to. However, this also reflects the value of this study, filling the research gap. Secondly, the sample size selected in this study is too small, so the research results may be unstable and lack of reliability. Therefore, the follow-up research needs to increase the sampling survey of other typical cities in order to enhance the robustness of the research results.
What's more, from the perspective of management, enterprises should pay attention to the reasons for the departure of director of manufacturing management, constantly improve the salary and career development space of director of manufacturing management, or reduce the adjustment of senior executive within the enterprise, so as to minimize the change of director of manufacturing management and maintain the stability of production.