Linking environmental uncertainty to non-financial performance measures and performance: a research note |
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Authors: | Zahirul Hoque |
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Affiliation: | School of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Faculty of Business and Law, Deakin University, Waurn Ponds Geelong, Vic. 3217, Australia |
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Abstract: | Several previous research studies have reported mixed results concerning the direct association between non-financial performance measures and performance. The presence of environmental uncertainty on this relationship has not been established. This paper makes a contribution to this area by proposing that it is in conditions of environmental uncertainty that non-financial measures are most useful in improving organizational performance. It analyses empirical data from a sample of New Zealand manufacturing organizations to test the hypothesis that non-financial measures of performance would lead to improved organizational performance under conditions of increased environmental uncertainty. Multiple regression analysis of the data suggests that performance should be a declining function of the size of the ‘mismatch’ between an organization's environment and use of the different combinations of non-financial performance measures. Further, the paper concludes that prior mixed results may be attributed to the omission of environmental uncertainty. |
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Keywords: | Non-financial performance measures Environmental uncertainty Performance |
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