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Empirical research on the consequences of the use of the balanced scorecard (BSC) has mostly been conducted in large firms. Previous findings are not easily applied to the small business literature, and assumptions about the benefits of BSC for small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are not...
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The literature on quality-management standards has generally focused on the drivers, motivations, and performance … organizations are more prone than incrementally-innovative organizations to discontinue quality-management standards and thereby …
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reframed the BSC and bundled it with other practices due to cultural, technical, and political misfits. This led to management … fashionable management innovations by following up on ‘best practice’ users from 15 years ago …
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Innovation enhances other performance indicators of a firm beside productivity. Buyers are ready to pay higher price for higher quality or more suitable products due to innovation. Product prices, however, reflect the market position of the firm, too. Demand functions estimated using transaction...
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