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Organizational performance is one of the most important constructs in management research. We review the contexts that frame organizational performance as a dependent variable with specific emphasis on how it is operationalized and measured. The research contexts of past studies are firmly...
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The measurement of performance is critical to nearly all managerial disciplines. Yet, we know little about the aggregation characteristics of the components of performance and how our notion of a quot;good performing firmquot; relates to what it is that we use as a dependent variable. In this...
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This article examines the issue of determining long-term sustained superior financial performance. We demonstrate that the technique of frontier analysis is a robust and theoretically consistent way to identify relative performance. We show how our approach, addresses the three critical issues...
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Organizational performance is one of the most important constructs in management research. Reviewing past studies reveals a multidimensional conceptualization of organizational performance related predominately to stakeholders, heterogeneous product market circumstances, and time. A review of...
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