Journal article

The role of performance measurement and evaluation in building organizational capabilities and performance

J Grafton, AM Lillis, SK Widener

Accounting Organizations and Society | Published : 2010

Abstract

This study examines the processes through which the availability of broad-based strategically relevant performance information impacts on the performance outcomes of organizations. We explore the role of evaluation mechanisms in influencing managers' use of broad-based performance measurement information for feedback and feed-forward control. We hypothesize that these resultant decision-making patterns impact the exploitation and identification of strategic capabilities within an organization and in turn organizational performance. Using a structural equation model, we find support for a model in which the degree of commonality between measures identified as decision-facilitating and decisio..

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