Performance Measurement: Challenges for Tomorrow* |
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Authors: | Umit Bititci Patrizia Garengo Viktor Dörfler Sai Nudurupati |
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Affiliation: | 1. Strathclyde Institute for Operations Management, DMEM – University of Strathclyde, James Weir Building, 75 Montrose Street, Glasgow G1 1XJ, UK,;2. Department of Innovation in Mechanics and Management, University of Padua, Via Venezia 1, 35131 – Padua, Italy;3. Department of Management Science, Strathclyde Business School, University of Strathclyde, 40 George Street, Graham Hills Building, Glasgow G1 1QE, UK;4. DBMS, Business School, Manchester Metropolitan University, 2.08c, Aytoun Building, Aytoun Street, Manchester M1 3GH, UK |
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Abstract: | This paper demonstrates that the context within which performance measurement is used is changing. The key questions posed are: Is performance measurement ready for the emerging context? What are the gaps in our knowledge? and Which lines of enquiry do we need to pursue? A literature synthesis conducted by a team of multidisciplinary researchers charts the evolution of the performance‐measurement literature and identifies that the literature largely follows the emerging business and global trends. The ensuing discussion introduces the currently emerging and predicted future trends and explores how current knowledge on performance measurement may deal with the emerging context. This results in identification of specific challenges for performance measurement within a holistic systems‐based framework. The principle limitation of the paper is that it covers a broad literature base without in‐depth analysis of a particular aspect of performance measurement. However, this weakness is also the strength of the paper. What is perhaps most significant is that there is a need for rethinking how we research the field of performance measurement by taking a holistic systems‐based approach, recognizing the integrated and concurrent nature of challenges that the practitioners, and consequently the field, face. |
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