An empirical study: A role of financial and non-financial performance measurement and perceived innovation effectiveness

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Sawang, Sukanlaya
Unsworth, Kerrie
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Chai, K.H.

Hang, C.C.

Xie, M.

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2006
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National University of Singapore

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Practitioners and academics often assume that investments in innovation will lead to organizational improvements. However, previous research has often shown that implemented innovations fail to realise these potential improvements. On the other hand, organisation, perhaps, has been growing and productive because of the innovation, but traditional measurements have failed to capture that growth. In order to help organizations capture their innovation performance effectively, this study examined the organizations which employ different types of performance measurement and their perception of innovation effectiveness.

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IEEE International Conference on Management of Innovation and Technology, Singapore, 2006

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Technology not elsewhere classified

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