The balanced scorecard provides a framework for selecting multiple performance measures that supplement traditional financial measures with operating measures of customer satisfaction, internal processes, and learning and growth activities. An essential aspect of the balanced scorecard lies in its articulation of the linkage between performance measures and business strategy. This study conducts an experiment to assess how individuals' evaluations of the performance of business unit managers depend on strategically linked performance measures of a balanced scorecard. Statistical test results indicate that performance evaluations are influenced by strategically linked measures more than non‐linked measures only when evaluators are provided detailed information about business unit strategies. The results also confirm Lipe and Salterio's (2000) finding that evaluators rely more on common measures than on unique measures. Evaluators rely more on strategically linked measures than on common measures when they are provided information on strategic linkages, but the reverse relation holds when they are not.
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1 January 2004
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January 01 2004
The Balanced Scorecard: Judgmental Effects of Performance Measures Linked to Strategy
Rajiv D. Banker;
Rajiv D. Banker
aThe University of Texas at Dallas.
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Hsihui Chang;
Hsihui Chang
bUniversity of California, Riverside.
cThe University of Texas at Dallas.
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Mina J. Pizzini
Mina J. Pizzini
dThe University of Texas at Dallas.
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Online ISSN: 1558-7967
Print ISSN: 0001-4826
American Accounting Association
2004
The Accounting Review (2004) 79 (1): 1–23.
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Rajiv D. Banker, Hsihui Chang, Mina J. Pizzini; The Balanced Scorecard: Judgmental Effects of Performance Measures Linked to Strategy. The Accounting Review 1 January 2004; 79 (1): 1–23. https://doi.org/10.2308/accr.2004.79.1.1
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