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HORNUNGOVÁ, J.
Original Title
Development of Concepts and Models of Performance Evaluation from the 19th Century to the Present
Type
journal article in Scopus
Language
English
Original Abstract
The main aim of this paper is to provide a framework of concepts and models from the area of performance measurement. Due to the fact that the business environment is constantly changing, changes also occur in the trends relating to performance. Traditional financial performance measures have been highly criticized and the need identified to integrate non-financial perspectives, such as level of innovation, degree of motivation, intellectual capital and other criteria. Intellectual capital is often a crucial factor in the creation of value in a company. This paper provides a literature review supplemented by the author's research in the field of performance. The article shows that the performance appraisal system is currently focused on several areas that could affect the performance of the company, which is also part of the overall performance of the economy in the form of GDP growth. Based on the research, it can be said that, for the sample tracked, the selection of performance evaluation system does not depend on the legal form of the business.
Keywords
Performance, Measurement, Concepts, Models
Authors
RIV year
2014
Released
30. 6. 2014
ISBN
1804-6746
Periodical
Danube
Year of study
2
Number
6
State
Czech Republic
Pages from
143
Pages to
154
Pages count
11
BibTex
@article{BUT108083, author="Jana {Hornungová}", title="Development of Concepts and Models of Performance Evaluation from the 19th Century to the Present", journal="Danube", year="2014", volume="2", number="6", pages="143--154", issn="1804-6746" }