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Key performance indicators for innovation implementation : perception vs. actual usage

Sawang, Sukanlaya (2011) Key performance indicators for innovation implementation : perception vs. actual usage. Asia Pacific Management Review, 16(1), pp. 23-29.

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Abstract

This paper aimed to explore the proportion associated with the perceived importance and the actual use of performance indicators from manufacturing and non manufacturing industries. The sample was 86 small and medium sized-organizations in Thailand. The perceived importance and the actual use of financial and non-financial indicators were found to be significantly related among manufacturing and non-manufacturing industries. Three key performance indicators (KPIs) (i.e. sales and sales growth, quality of products and/or services, and process time) were perceived the most importance among manufacturing managers (85.3%, 79.4% and 76.5% respectively). Three KPIs (i.e. customer satisfaction, quality of products and/or services; and process time) were perceived the most importance among non-manufacturing managers (84.8%, 93.5%, and 84.8% respectively). Interestingly, the most used KPIs for manufacturing were sales and sales growth (64.7%); profit margins (61.8%); and customer satisfaction (84.8), while non-manufacturing used quality products/services (60.9%); sales and sales growth (54.3%) and employee development (54.3%) respectively. Limitation and implication were also discussed.

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ID Code: 41419
Item Type: Journal Article
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Keywords: Key Performance Indicators, Innovation Implementation, perceptions , Usage
ISSN: 1029-3132
Subjects: Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification > COMMERCE MANAGEMENT TOURISM AND SERVICES (150000) > BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT (150300) > Innovation and Technology Management (150307)
Divisions: Current > QUT Faculties and Divisions > QUT Business School
Current > Schools > School of Management
Deposited On: 18 May 2011 08:33
Last Modified: 16 Nov 2011 13:23

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