A performance measurement using balanced scorecard and structural equation modeling

During the past few years, balanced scorecard (BSC) has been widely used as a promising method for performance measurement. BSC studies organizations in terms of four perspectives including customer, internal processes, learning and growth and financial figures. This paper presents a hybrid of BSC a...

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Main Authors: Rosha Makvandi, Payam Makvandi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Growing Science 2014-02-01
Series:Management Science Letters
Subjects:
BSC
Online Access:http://www.growingscience.com/msl/Vol4/msl_2013_389.pdf
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Summary:During the past few years, balanced scorecard (BSC) has been widely used as a promising method for performance measurement. BSC studies organizations in terms of four perspectives including customer, internal processes, learning and growth and financial figures. This paper presents a hybrid of BSC and structural equation modeling (SEM) to measure the performance of an Iranian university in province of Alborz, Iran. The proposed study of this paper uses this conceptual method, designs a questionnaire and distributes it among some university students and professors. Using SEM technique, the survey analyzes the data and the results indicate that the university did poorly in terms of all four perspectives. The survey extracts necessary target improvement by presenting necessary attributes for performance improvement.
ISSN:1923-2934
1923-9343