This study examines the relation between measurement system satisfaction, economic performance, and two general approaches to strategic performance measurement: greater measurement diversity and improved alignment with firm strategy and value drivers. We find consistent evidence that firms making more extensive use of a broad set of financial and (particularly) non-financial measures than firms with similar strategies or value drivers have higher measurement system satisfaction and stock market returns. However, we find little support for the alignment hypothesis that more or less extensive measurement than predicted by the firm\u27s strategy or value drivers adversely affect performance. Instead, our results indicate that greater measureme...
A growing empirical literature in accounting, operations management and marketing has provided evide...
The choice of financial performance measures is one of the most critical challenges facing organiza...
Using surveys data from controllers of 79 larger companies, this study examines the extent to which ...
This study examines the relation between measurement system satisfaction, economic performance, and ...
none3Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the links between strategy implementation, pe...
textabstractThis study investigates the extent to which Dutch organizations use ‘new’ performance me...
We examine the relationship between quality‐based manufacturing strategy and the use of different ty...
Researchers have argued that organizations facing competitive business environment need to identify ...
Traditional management theory considers performance measurement an indicator of outcomes. The centra...
This paper suggests that the consistency of strategic leadership decisions is relevant to the perfor...
A large and growing number of companies worldwide are adopting strategic performance measurement (SP...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the links between strategy implementation, performance measu...
The classic structure-conduct-performance approach to industrial organization centers on three quest...
Although previous research has theoretically asserted and provided partial empirical support for a p...
Financial metrics are used to evaluate the business’ activities and strategies. This study aims to d...
A growing empirical literature in accounting, operations management and marketing has provided evide...
The choice of financial performance measures is one of the most critical challenges facing organiza...
Using surveys data from controllers of 79 larger companies, this study examines the extent to which ...
This study examines the relation between measurement system satisfaction, economic performance, and ...
none3Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the links between strategy implementation, pe...
textabstractThis study investigates the extent to which Dutch organizations use ‘new’ performance me...
We examine the relationship between quality‐based manufacturing strategy and the use of different ty...
Researchers have argued that organizations facing competitive business environment need to identify ...
Traditional management theory considers performance measurement an indicator of outcomes. The centra...
This paper suggests that the consistency of strategic leadership decisions is relevant to the perfor...
A large and growing number of companies worldwide are adopting strategic performance measurement (SP...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the links between strategy implementation, performance measu...
The classic structure-conduct-performance approach to industrial organization centers on three quest...
Although previous research has theoretically asserted and provided partial empirical support for a p...
Financial metrics are used to evaluate the business’ activities and strategies. This study aims to d...
A growing empirical literature in accounting, operations management and marketing has provided evide...
The choice of financial performance measures is one of the most critical challenges facing organiza...
Using surveys data from controllers of 79 larger companies, this study examines the extent to which ...