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Designing dynamic performance management systems to foster SME competitiveness according to a sustainable development perspective: empirical evidences from a case-study

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INDERSCIENCE ENTERPRISES LTD
DOI: 10.1504/IJBPM.2015.066042

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small-medium enterprises; SMEs; performance management; performance measurement; competitiveness; strategy; strategic learning processes; system dynamics; SD; modelling; sustainable development; case study; viral media company; Italy

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The role of performance management (PM) systems has become crucial for steering small-medium enterprises (SMEs) to successfully compete during the ongoing critical economic transition. To improve decision-maker strategic learning processes, traditional PM frameworks need to be combined with system dynamics (SD) modelling. This paper shows how to design and use a dynamic performance management (DPM) approach to assess and support SMEs competitiveness according to a sustainable development perspective. The emerging framework is applied to a real case of an Italian small business to analyse the empirical effectiveness of the approach hereby suggested.

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