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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Die Balanced Scorecard (BSC) im Schulentwicklungsprozess : eine Untersuchung zum Lernen von Organisationen ; Erarbeitung und Implementierung der BSC an einer kaufmännischen beruflichen Schule, der PPC-Schule in Limburg an der Lahn /

Schneider, Christine. January 2009 (has links)
Zugl.: Kaiserslautern, Techn. Universiẗat, Diss., 2009.
132

Privatisierungstendenzen im Krankenhauswesen und die Auswirkungen auf die Krankenhausverwaltung : Entwicklung eines Leistungsmessungssystems für Krankenanstalten /

Reisner, Sven. January 2000 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Universität, Linz, 1999.
133

Mehrdimensionale Erfolgssteuerung in der Kommunalentwicklung : konzeptionelle und praktische Übungen zum Einsatz der balanced scorecard im kommunalen Management /

Langthaler, Silvia. January 2002 (has links)
Linz, Universiẗat, Thesis (doctoral), 2002.
134

Measuring sustainability : Balanced scorecard approach to Higg Index

Alhainen, Noora, Järvinen, Janne January 2015 (has links)
Purpose The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the challenges related to measuring sustainability within the textile industry. The study concentrates on the industry-specific self-assessment tool Higg Index and strives to point out the challenges of using the tool. In order to find a solution for the measurement problems, the purpose is to investigate how the current, non-financial Higg Index indicators could be translated into financial ones. Method The nature of the research is qualitative and it comprises of two parts: structured interviews and a desk research. Methodological triangulation is used in order to gain data on different levels – both from the users of the Higg Index and from literature. The data collection has been conducted through four structured interviews with the users of the Higg Index. The second part of the thesis is concerned with converting the non-financial indicators of the Higg Index into financial indicators using the balanced scorecard approach. Conclusion Measuring sustainability has been considered difficult due to the qualitative nature of the measured matters. Higg Index has proven to be a comprehensive self-assessment tool for organizations in the textile industry to use. It is considered to enhance communication, increase information sharing, and facilitate benchmarking. However, in order to develop the tool and make it more attractive to non-users, there are opportunities for improvement. These opportunities include adding verification and making the data collection easier. Transforming non-financial indicators of the Higg Index into financial indicators can simplify the data collection and increase the attractiveness of sustainability performance measurement tools.
135

Management Accounting Change in a Chinese State-owned Enterprise: An Institutional Perspective

Li, Min January 2010 (has links)
Primarily, this research provides insight on a management accounting change in a Chinese state-owned enterprise (SOE) from institutional perspective. Comprising a qualitative field study, the research examines and explains how and why a management accounting change occurred in the SOE, which is the oldest and largest beer producer in China. The study focuses on the introduction and usage of a Balanced Scorecard (BSC), at both the headquarters and the factory level of the organization. The framework of institutionalization proposed by Burns and Scapens (2000) is utilized as the theoretical framework for this research. The major findings take the form of a comparison between the usage of the BSCs at the headquarters and at the factories. It is found that higher resistance to change occurred in the factories than at headquarters and resulted in the rules required by these management accounting practices to be only loosely coupled with routines embedded in everyday working activities, as the factories carried on brewing their beer. In contrast, behaviors at headquarters were more tightly coupled with the rules of the revised accounting practices. This diversity in the effect of the change process may be explained by the new management accounting practices entailing rules that fit better with the activities and routines carried out at headquarters, and so being more easily institutionalized. In contrast, institutionalization has not had much success in the factories primarily because of a lack of fit between complying with the new rules and maintaining the success of brewing operations, and because of historical circumstances that the factories have had some independence in operational matters, although part of an organizational hierarchy. Given the location of this study in a Chinese setting, the findings may contribute that, despite its Western roots, institutional theory may explain the low success rate of the implementation of the BSC in China.
136

Assessment of the Balanced Scorecard approach at a photographic company / Natasha Woodall.

Woodall, Natasha January 2012 (has links)
The Balanced Scorecard has become vital for companies in order to ensure a competitive advantage in our ever changing global environment. The Balanced Scorecard, if applied effectively, will assess whether the company’s vision, mission, strategy and values are achieved. The Balanced Scorecard system is a management tool that can be used to transform strategy into action. The Balanced Scorecard used at Picture Perfect Photography has been identified as problematic. This study includes a literature study on the Balanced Scorecard system and an empirical study regarding the application of the Balanced Scorecard in a specific Photography company. The literature study set out to evaluate the efficiency of the Balanced Scorecard as it is applied at Picture Perfect Photography. The secondary objectives defined the Balanced Scorecard, reviewed the evolution and the need for a Balanced Scorecard. The literature study further explored the advantages and disadvantages of the Balanced Scorecard and continued exploring personal development with linking it to compensation. The Balanced Scorecard should be used to align the company’s vision and strategy in order to improve long-term performance. The research indicates that communication and constant feedback play an important role in the successful implementation of a Balanced Scorecard approach. The Balanced Scorecard could be a very useful instrument when implemented and applied effectively. An empirical study was done including Picture Perfect Photography’s employees, at different job levels, work sections and years of service. The aim of the empirical study was to determine how the Balanced Scorecard was used in the alignment with the company’s strategy, vision, mission and values. Furthermore, the aim was to determine the problems with the existing Balanced Scorecard and if it helps to focus on quality, reengineering and customer services’ initiatives. The study indicated more or less the same average responses on specific Balanced Scorecard related issues. The majority of employees responded that feedback and communication of the Balanced Scorecard were not transparent enough nor was it applied effectively. Conclusions and recommendations were made in order to identify and improve the advancement of an effectively applied Balanced Scorecard used at Picture Perfect Photography for the future. / Thesis (MBA)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013.
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Assessment of the Balanced Scorecard approach at a photographic company / Natasha Woodall.

Woodall, Natasha January 2012 (has links)
The Balanced Scorecard has become vital for companies in order to ensure a competitive advantage in our ever changing global environment. The Balanced Scorecard, if applied effectively, will assess whether the company’s vision, mission, strategy and values are achieved. The Balanced Scorecard system is a management tool that can be used to transform strategy into action. The Balanced Scorecard used at Picture Perfect Photography has been identified as problematic. This study includes a literature study on the Balanced Scorecard system and an empirical study regarding the application of the Balanced Scorecard in a specific Photography company. The literature study set out to evaluate the efficiency of the Balanced Scorecard as it is applied at Picture Perfect Photography. The secondary objectives defined the Balanced Scorecard, reviewed the evolution and the need for a Balanced Scorecard. The literature study further explored the advantages and disadvantages of the Balanced Scorecard and continued exploring personal development with linking it to compensation. The Balanced Scorecard should be used to align the company’s vision and strategy in order to improve long-term performance. The research indicates that communication and constant feedback play an important role in the successful implementation of a Balanced Scorecard approach. The Balanced Scorecard could be a very useful instrument when implemented and applied effectively. An empirical study was done including Picture Perfect Photography’s employees, at different job levels, work sections and years of service. The aim of the empirical study was to determine how the Balanced Scorecard was used in the alignment with the company’s strategy, vision, mission and values. Furthermore, the aim was to determine the problems with the existing Balanced Scorecard and if it helps to focus on quality, reengineering and customer services’ initiatives. The study indicated more or less the same average responses on specific Balanced Scorecard related issues. The majority of employees responded that feedback and communication of the Balanced Scorecard were not transparent enough nor was it applied effectively. Conclusions and recommendations were made in order to identify and improve the advancement of an effectively applied Balanced Scorecard used at Picture Perfect Photography for the future. / Thesis (MBA)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013.
138

Konzeption einer unscharfen balanced scorecard : Möglichkeiten der Fuzzyfizierung einer balanced scorecard zur Unterstützung des strategischen Managements /

Pochert, Birte. January 2005 (has links)
Zugl.: Göttingen, University, Diss., 2005.
139

Immobilienmanagent : best practice ; Steuerung von Konzernimmobiliengesellschaften mit wertorientierten balanced scorecards /

Schweiger, Michael. January 1900 (has links)
Zugl.: München, Techn. University, Diss., 2006 u.d.T.: Schweiger, Michael: Wertorientierte Steuerungssysteme für das betriebliche Immobilienmanagement.
140

Die Balanced Scorecard als ein Steuerungsinstrument des strategischen Managements in der Kommunalverwaltung dargestellt am Beispiel der Stadtverwaltung Cottbus

Weidner, Jana January 2006 (has links)
Zugl.: Leipzig, Fachhochsch., Diplomarbeit, 2006

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