Performance Measurement in Shared Services : Empirical Evidence from European Multinational Companies. Dissertationsschrift (Münsteraner Schriften zur Internationalen Unternehmensrechnung 20) (2021. 436 S. 138 Abb. 210 mm)

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Shared Service Organizations (SSOs) are of growing relevance in research and corporate practice since they combine a number of benefits for multinational corporations, such as cost reductions and an improved risk management. However, managers voice concerns about potential negative impacts on the firm's effectiveness due to a lower service quality. A major reason for the ongoing controversy of the SSOs' outcome is closely related to the shortcoming of measuring their performance. This study analyzes Performance Measurement System (PMS) design in SSOs and sheds light on its effectiveness. Furthermore, the findings reveal which determinants increase PMS effectiveness. This empirical analysis yields practical design recommendations for practitioners working in a shared service environment.

Shared Service Organizations (SSOs) are of growing relevance in research and corporate. This study analyzes Performance Measurement System (PMS) design in SSOs and sheds light on its effectiveness. This empirical analysis yields practical PMS design recommendations for practitioners working in a shared service environment.

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