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Journal of Engineering, Project, and Production Management, 2013, 3(2), 99-106

 

Explaining the Evolution of Performance Measures - A Dual Case-Study Approach

 

M. Salloum

Financial Controller, Department of Finance and Business Control, Volvo Construction Equipment. E-mail: mohammed.salloum@volvo.com

 

Production Management

 

Received October 29, 2012; received revision December 10, 2012; accepted December 22, 2012

 

Available online February 2, 2013

 

Abstract: Few empirical studies have examined how performance measures change in practice and the driving forces behind this change. The existing body of literature has taken a prescriptive approach to how managers and organisations ought to manage change in performance measures without any concern for studying the phenomenon itself and thus a theoretical gap exists. With this gap in mind, the purpose of this paper is to outline how and why the performance measures have changed at two case companies over the time period 2008-2011. In order to fulfil the purpose of this paper two case studies at two different case companies have been conducted. The choice of data collection method is justified by the ambition to attain an in-depth and holistic understanding of the phenomenon. For each case, the data collection was based on four components: an interview study, analysis of archived data, documentation and direct observations. In total, 28 interviews were conducted, 14 at each case company. The empirical findings exhibit that the performance measures are exposed to continuous and considerable change from several perspectives. The measurement scopes at both case companies are steadily expanding, the individual performance measures are constantly replaced and their characteristics are continuously altered. An array of change triggers has been identified in the empirical findings. In contrast to what is advocated in literature, the findings illustrate that the most frequent reason for change is the will to improve the performance measures, the measurement process and the overall performance rather than changing internal and external environments. There are several challenges that need to be addressed in the future research agenda.

 

Keywords: Performance measures, performance measurement system, performance management.

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Citation: Salloum, M. (2013). Explaining the Evolution of Performance Measures - A Dual Case-Study Approach. Journal of Engineering, Project, and Production Management, 3(2), 99-106. 

DOI:10.32738/JEPPM.201307.0006

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