Journal Article10.1108/01443579510083622
Performance measurement system design: A literature review and research agenda
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TL;DR: Following a comprehensive review of the literature, proposes a research agenda that focuses on the process of performance measurement system design, rather than the detail of specific measures.
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Abstract: The importance of performance measurement has long been recognized by academics and practitioners from a variety of functional disciplines. Seeks to bring together this diverse body of knowledge into a coherent whole. To ensure that the key issues are identified, focuses on the process of performance measurement system design, rather than the detail of specific measures. Following a comprehensive review of the literature, proposes a research agenda.
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