The effects of Performance Measurement Systems (PMS) on people’s behaviour are relevant for an organization performance and success. Yet motivational and behavioural consequences of PMS are far from being understood. This study aims to go further regarding the consequences on people’s behaviour of using PMS in organizations. In order to collect data researchers conducted a case study in a Portuguese multi-national company. Evidence shows that the way in which managers understand a PMS influences in a significant way how they behave. The data also lends support to the claim that PMS influence motivation, perceptions, participation and job-related stress of managers.publishersversionpublishe
This study examines the moderating effects of performance measurement systems (PMS), i.e. PMS sophis...
Problem: Although performance measurement systems (PMSs) in firms to a large extent regard motivatio...
Performance Management System (PMS) is developed and implemented in organizations to achieve organi...
The effects of Performance Measurement Systems (PMS) on people’s behaviour are relevant for an organ...
The effects of PMSs on the people’s behaviour represent a high degree of relevance in the context of...
The purpose of this study aimed at assessing the impact of performance management systems on employe...
The focus of this study is on the effects of a poorly implemented performance management system (PMS...
Prior research has highlighted the limitations of traditional management control and performance mea...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the impact of performance measurement systems (PMS...
This study examines how comprehensive performance measurement systems (PMS) affect managerial perfor...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to find and explore the relationships between organizational cultu...
Recently, performance management systems (PMS) has been criticized by several authors. However, it i...
Purpose: To examine the influence of a range of contingency factors on Performance Management System...
The desire to measure, evaluate and compare performance is almost as old as humanity itself. While i...
Aim: This research attempts to understand the interrelation between strategy, performance measureme...
This study examines the moderating effects of performance measurement systems (PMS), i.e. PMS sophis...
Problem: Although performance measurement systems (PMSs) in firms to a large extent regard motivatio...
Performance Management System (PMS) is developed and implemented in organizations to achieve organi...
The effects of Performance Measurement Systems (PMS) on people’s behaviour are relevant for an organ...
The effects of PMSs on the people’s behaviour represent a high degree of relevance in the context of...
The purpose of this study aimed at assessing the impact of performance management systems on employe...
The focus of this study is on the effects of a poorly implemented performance management system (PMS...
Prior research has highlighted the limitations of traditional management control and performance mea...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the impact of performance measurement systems (PMS...
This study examines how comprehensive performance measurement systems (PMS) affect managerial perfor...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to find and explore the relationships between organizational cultu...
Recently, performance management systems (PMS) has been criticized by several authors. However, it i...
Purpose: To examine the influence of a range of contingency factors on Performance Management System...
The desire to measure, evaluate and compare performance is almost as old as humanity itself. While i...
Aim: This research attempts to understand the interrelation between strategy, performance measureme...
This study examines the moderating effects of performance measurement systems (PMS), i.e. PMS sophis...
Problem: Although performance measurement systems (PMSs) in firms to a large extent regard motivatio...
Performance Management System (PMS) is developed and implemented in organizations to achieve organi...