Performance measurement of professional services: a case of Malaysia
Performance measures allow companies to allocate economic responsibilities and decision rights, set performance targets, and reward target achievement (Merchant & Van der Stede, 2007). information for performance measurement and control can serve for decision-making,...
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my.utm.147652017-08-13T01:53:07Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/14765/ Performance measurement of professional services: a case of Malaysia Ali Khan, Mohd. Noor Azli Baharun, Rohaizat Abdul Rahim, Kamaruzzaman H Social Sciences (General) Performance measures allow companies to allocate economic responsibilities and decision rights, set performance targets, and reward target achievement (Merchant & Van der Stede, 2007). information for performance measurement and control can serve for decision-making, planning and control, signalling, education and learning, and external communication (Simons, 2000). Performance measurement and management refer to goal definition, strategy development, benchmarking, human resource management, and feedback processes of learning organizations (Otley, 1999). Performance measurement is an integral part of the planning and control cycle (Barnard, 1962) since a long time ago and managers must have been planning and controlling the deployment of resources since the first organization was established (Neely, 1999). the importance of performance measurement has been recognised and many frameworks have been developed such as Performance Measurement Matrix (Keigen et al., 1989), SMART (Cross & Lynch, 1989), Performance Measurement Questionnaire (Dixon et al., 1990) and Balance Scorecard (Kaplan & Norton, 1992). Furthermore, the Balance Scorecard is probably the best known of the raft of multi- dimensional performance measurement frameworks developed in the late 1980s and early 1990s (Bourne, 2008). Penerbit UTM Press 2009 Book Section PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/14765/1/Mohd.NoorAzli2009_PerformanceMeasureofProfessionalServicesaCase.pdf Ali Khan, Mohd. Noor Azli and Baharun, Rohaizat and Abdul Rahim, Kamaruzzaman (2009) Performance measurement of professional services: a case of Malaysia. In: Reflecting on Accounting Research Issues. Penerbit UTM Press, Skudai, Johor, pp. 125-140. ISBN 978-983-52-0720-4 |
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Performance measures allow companies to allocate economic
responsibilities and decision rights, set performance targets, and
reward target achievement (Merchant & Van der Stede, 2007).
information for performance measurement and control can serve for
decision-making, planning and control, signalling, education and
learning, and external communication (Simons, 2000). Performance
measurement and management refer to goal definition, strategy
development, benchmarking, human resource management, and
feedback processes of learning organizations (Otley, 1999).
Performance measurement is an integral part of the planning
and control cycle (Barnard, 1962) since a long time ago and
managers must have been planning and controlling the deployment of
resources since the first organization was established (Neely, 1999).
the importance of performance measurement has been recognised
and many frameworks have been developed such as Performance
Measurement Matrix (Keigen et al., 1989), SMART (Cross & Lynch,
1989), Performance Measurement Questionnaire (Dixon et al., 1990)
and Balance Scorecard (Kaplan & Norton, 1992). Furthermore, the
Balance Scorecard is probably the best known of the raft of multi-
dimensional performance measurement frameworks developed in the late 1980s and early 1990s (Bourne, 2008). |
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