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Towards a definition of a business performance measurement system

Monica Franco‐Santos (Cranfield School of Management, Centre for Business Performance, Cranfield University, Cranfield, UK)
Mike Kennerley (Cranfield School of Management, Centre for Business Performance, Cranfield University, Cranfield, UK)
Pietro Micheli (Cranfield School of Management, Centre for Business Performance, Cranfield University, Cranfield, UK)
Veronica Martinez (Cranfield School of Management, Centre for Business Performance, Cranfield University, Cranfield, UK)
Steve Mason (Cranfield School of Management, Centre for Business Performance, Cranfield University, Cranfield, UK)
Bernard Marr (Cranfield School of Management, Centre for Business Performance, Cranfield University, Cranfield, UK)
Dina Gray (Cranfield School of Management, Centre for Business Performance, Cranfield University, Cranfield, UK)
Andrew Neely (Cranfield School of Management, Centre for Business Performance, Cranfield University, Cranfield, UK)

International Journal of Operations & Production Management

ISSN: 0144-3577

Article publication date: 24 July 2007

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Abstract

Purpose

Scholars in the field of performance measurement tend to use the term business performance measurement (BPM) systems without explaining exactly what they mean by it. This lack of clarity creates confusion and comparability issues, and makes it difficult for researchers to build on one an each other's work. The purpose of this paper is to identify the key characteristics of a BPM system, by reviewing the different definitions of a BPM system that exist in the literature. This work aims to open a debate on what are the necessary and sufficient conditions of a BPM system. It is also hoped that a greater level of clarity in the performance measurement research arena will be encouraged.

Design/methodology/approach

The performance measurement literature is reviewed using a systematic approach.

Findings

Based on this research, a set of conditions of a BPM system has been proposed from which researchers can choose those which are necessary and sufficient conditions for their studies.

Research limitations/implications

The analysis in this paper provides a structure and set of characteristics that researchers could use as a reference framework to define a BPM system for their work, and as a way to define the specific focus of their investigations. More clarity and precision around the use of the BPM systems phrase will improve the generalisability and comparability of research in this area.

Originality/value

By reviewing the different definitions of a BPM system that exist in the literature this paper will hopefully stimulate a debate on the necessary and sufficient conditions of a BPM system and encourage a greater level of clarity in the performance measurement research arena.

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Citation

Franco‐Santos, M., Kennerley, M., Micheli, P., Martinez, V., Mason, S., Marr, B., Gray, D. and Neely, A. (2007), "Towards a definition of a business performance measurement system", International Journal of Operations & Production Management, Vol. 27 No. 8, pp. 784-801. https://doi.org/10.1108/01443570710763778

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2007, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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