scholarly journals Key Features of Strategic Performance Management Systems in Manufacturing Companies

2012 ◽  
Vol 58 ◽  
pp. 1103-1110 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michaela Striteska
2015 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 17-26
Author(s):  
José Julio Vergara Arrieta

La presente ponencia tiene como objetivo el análisis de los Sistemas de Medición del Desempeño Estratégico (Strategic Performance Management Systems) frente a dos de los llamados factores claves de éxito empresarial contemporáneo: Competitividad y Sustentabilidad. La metodología consistió en una revisión de la literatura sobre el tema, realizada en los journals de mayor prestigio a nivel mundial, conformando categorías de análisis y síntesis relacionadas en procesos deductivo-inductivos. Se encontraron grandes desarrollos teóricos y empíricos esencialmente en países desarrollados. Se concluye que los SMDE se han convertido en herramientas gerenciales con poderosos resultados si se utilizan con eficiencia, eficacia y economicidad. Asimismo, su éxito depende de factores como la forma de diseñarlos e implementarlos, la participación de los colaboradores en su estructuración y la eficiencia del sistema de información con que se cuente.


Author(s):  
Nunzio Angiola ◽  
Piervito Bianchi ◽  
Letizia Damato

Purpose Considering a micro performance perspective, the purpose of this paper is to analyze whether and to what extent the adoption of better performance management systems could improve the performance levels of a public university. Design/methodology/approach With reference to a period of four years (2011-2014), the quality of performance management systems of 29 Italian universities (response rate: 48 percent) was examined and the possible effects on performance levels of these institutions were analyzed by means of statistical methodologies (multiple regression analysis). Outcome indicators were considered. Findings The findings indicate the need to go further “measurement,” and to take care of performance “management,” especially in complex organizations as universities, where academicians identify themselves more with their professions than with the organization and where technicians and administrative employees might look at the performance-based reform with “bureaucratic eyes.” A fruitful cooperation between the professional soul and the bureaucratic one is paramount. Originality/value Studies which analyze organizational factors that could affect the adoption and implementation of performance management systems are rare, and use in prevalence qualitative methods or refer to machine bureaucracies, not many to professional ones as public universities. Moreover, the performance management literature in a public university context deepens the topic of the selection of KPIs and the focus is mainly on macro performance or on management tools for gathering and analyzing performance measures.


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