Demartini, Chiara.

Performance Management Systems Design, Diagnosis and Use / [electronic resource] : by Chiara Demartini. - X, 215 p. online resource. - Contributions to Management Science, 1431-1941 . - Contributions to Management Science, .

1. Introduction -- 2. The Evolution of the Concept of 'Management Control': Towards a Definition of 'Performance Management System' -- 3. Performance Management System. A Literature Review -- 4. Innovation and the Performance Management System. Literature Review -- 5. The Loose Coupling Performance Management System -- 6. The Values Sharing Mechanism -- 7. The Strategy Formulation Mechanism -- 8. The Strategy Implementation Mechanism -- 9. The Performance Measurement Mechanism -- 10. The Incentive and Reward Mechanism -- 11. The Strategy Execution Mechanism -- 12. Implementation, Use and Diagnosis of the Performance Management System.                                            1. Introduction -- 2. The Evolution of the Concept of 'Management Control': Towards a Definition of 'Performance Management System' -- 3. Performance Management System. A Literature Review -- 4. Innovation and the Performance Management System. Literature Review -- 5. The Loose Coupling Performance Management System -- 6. The Values Sharing Mechanism -- 7. The Strategy Formulation Mechanism -- 8. The Strategy Implementation Mechanism -- 9. The Performance Measurement Mechanism -- 10. The Incentive and Reward Mechanism -- 11. The Strategy Execution Mechanism -- 12. Implementation, Use and Diagnosis of the Performance Management System.                                                                                     .

This book presents an analysis and a critical discussion on performance management systems. It seeks to advance the current state of knowledge in the subject by introducing a holistic performance management system - the loosely coupled performance management system. This new system presents a framework to leverage the systemic relationships among already established performance management mechanisms. The author contends that loosely coupled performance management systems fulfill two different objectives, namely - they assure control and foster innovation. Such a comprehensive approach to management control provides managers of economic organizations with an overarching architecture for the design, diagnosis and effective use of performance management systems.

9783642366840

10.1007/978-3-642-36684-0 doi


Business.
Organization.
Planning.
Management.
Industrial management.
Information technology.
Business--Data processing.
Business and Management.
Organization.
Innovation/Technology Management.
IT in Business.

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