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Performance measurement systems and their relation to strategic learning: A case study in a software-developing organization
Authors:Andrea Fried
Institution:1. Global Center Entrepreneurship & Innovation, Institute of Technology Management, University of St.Gallen, Dufourstrasse 40a, CH-9000 St. Gallen, Switzerland;2. Department of Management, University of VaasaPO Box 700, FI-65101 Vaasa, Finland;3. Luleå University of Technology Entrepreneurship & Innovation, SE-97187 Luleå, Sweden
Abstract:Authors have often suggested that expert systems for measuring and assessing intangible and tangible resources fulfill strategic learning purposes. This role requires further theoretical discussion and empirical investigation since strategic learning does not automatically result from the implementation of performance measurement systems (PMS). PMS can be used for internal or external control purposes in addition their development and usage can lead to strategic learning processes. Depending on how PMS are conceptualized they can be related to different modes of learning. Thus, this article links different types of PMS enactment with specific modes of learning. Strategic learning is thereby defined as specific mode within the organizational learning approach by Bateson (1972) and Argyris and Schön (1978). Orlikowski's work on technologies (2000) provides a framework for the different types of PMS enactment. A strategic learning process initiated by the development of PMS is illustrated through a case study in the software development industry.
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