The aim of this paper is to review the important themes in the literature on benchmarking, and to assess the contribution to knowledge provided thus far. Four themes from the literature are highlighted: studies of the nature of benchmarking practice; criticisms of benchmarking; evaluating the effectiveness of benchmarking; and the notion of best practice. The authors argue that, while the literature does include a few critical analyses of the practice and impacts of benchmarking, it is dominated by relatively descriptive, and even prescriptive, accounts of the ‘realities’ of benchmarking. The longer-term qualitative and quantitative) effects and perspectives of diverse stakeholders on benchmarking are largely neglected. This selective focu...
Provides an overview of results achieved so far into research into the processes of benchmarking by ...
The contribution is focused on one of the methods of assessing business performance - ben- chmarkin...
In this article a justification was made of the need to carry out changes in the functioning of the ...
The aim of this paper is to review the important themes in the literature on benchmarking, and to as...
The aim of this paper is to review the important themes in the literature on benchmarking, and to as...
The aim of this paper is to review the important themes in the literature on benchmarking, and to as...
The aim of this paper is to review the important themes in the literature on benchmarking, and to as...
Correspondence should be addressed to Dr Holloway. Best practice benchmarking (benchmarking for shor...
The literature related to benchmarking practices and theory was reviewed from 1986 to 2000. The earl...
Oftentimes, people find the process of organizational benchmarking an onerous task, or, because they...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to use survey data collected from 453 respondents, from over ...
Benchmarking is a well established and respected mechanism that contributes to organisational improv...
Benchmarking is a relatively new quality concept. It is the systematic search for best practices tha...
Developing best practice through benchmarking features as a critical activity in the business world ...
Benchmarking is defined as the analysis of performance across organisations or parts of an organisat...
Provides an overview of results achieved so far into research into the processes of benchmarking by ...
The contribution is focused on one of the methods of assessing business performance - ben- chmarkin...
In this article a justification was made of the need to carry out changes in the functioning of the ...
The aim of this paper is to review the important themes in the literature on benchmarking, and to as...
The aim of this paper is to review the important themes in the literature on benchmarking, and to as...
The aim of this paper is to review the important themes in the literature on benchmarking, and to as...
The aim of this paper is to review the important themes in the literature on benchmarking, and to as...
Correspondence should be addressed to Dr Holloway. Best practice benchmarking (benchmarking for shor...
The literature related to benchmarking practices and theory was reviewed from 1986 to 2000. The earl...
Oftentimes, people find the process of organizational benchmarking an onerous task, or, because they...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to use survey data collected from 453 respondents, from over ...
Benchmarking is a well established and respected mechanism that contributes to organisational improv...
Benchmarking is a relatively new quality concept. It is the systematic search for best practices tha...
Developing best practice through benchmarking features as a critical activity in the business world ...
Benchmarking is defined as the analysis of performance across organisations or parts of an organisat...
Provides an overview of results achieved so far into research into the processes of benchmarking by ...
The contribution is focused on one of the methods of assessing business performance - ben- chmarkin...
In this article a justification was made of the need to carry out changes in the functioning of the ...