Benchmarking: An International Journal: Volume 14 Issue 6

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Collaborative benchmarking, transparency and performance: Evidence from The Netherlands water supply industry

Okke Braadbaart

The purpose of this paper is to investigate how benchmarking affects transparency and economic performance in the public sector.

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Benchmarking firm performance

Peter Dawkins, Simon Feeny, Mark N. Harris

The aim of the paper is to provide a framework for benchmarking firm performance (profitability) using panel data. Further, to illustrate how the estimation results can be used…

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Increasing the benefits of product‐level benchmarking for strategic eco‐efficient decision making

Renee Wever, Casper Boks, Thomas Marinelli, Ab Stevels

Widely accepted classifications of benchmarking distinguish between different levels of benchmarking. Strategic‐level benchmarking is considered to be of a higher sophistication…

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Using benchmarking to determine efficient usage of nodes in a cluster

Glenn R. Luecke, Ying Li, Martin Cuma

The purpose of this paper is to evaluate how to use nodes in a cluster efficiently by studying the NAS Parallel Benchmarks (NASPB) on Intel Xeon and AMD Opteron dual CPU Linux…

Benchmarking in Maltese internal audit units

Lara Balzan, Peter J. Baldacchino

The organisation‐wide drive towards total quality management (TQM) and the call for sound corporate governance require that Maltese internal audit (IA) units benchmark their…

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Cover of Benchmarking: An International Journal

ISSN:

1463-5771

Online date, start – end:

1999

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof. Angappa Gunasekaran