International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management: Volume 53 Issue 4

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Stimulating performance‐driven behaviour to obtain better results

Andre A. de Waal

Despite the increase in experience gained, there is still little known about the factors that influence the everyday use of performance management. Research predominantly focuses…

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The dimensions of management team performance: a repertory grid study

Barbara Senior, Stephen Swailes

Teamwork is a key feature of work in organisations and a central question in the extensive literature on teams concerns the ways that team performance can be measured. This paper…

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The characteristics of performance management research: Implications and challenges

Richard Thorpe, Tony Beasley

Seeks to explore the characteristics of organisational performance management with a view to speculating on the way the development of this emerging academic sub‐discipline might…

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Maximizing productivity and capability: issues of professional development for franchisees

Paul Davis

As franchisees are perceived to be independent and self employed entrepreneurs, their ongoing development is frequently overlooked or poorly managed; particularly compared with…

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Corporate performance management system in a devolved UK governmental organisation: A case study

Gavin Lawrie, Ian Cobbold, John Marshall

This paper is a case study exploring the design of a new corporate performance management (CPM) system for a UK government agency. The UK Environment Agency employs 11,000 staff…

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Cover of International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management

ISSN:

1741-0401

e-ISSN:

1758-6658

ISSN-L:

1741-0401

Renamed from:

Work Study

Online date, start – end:

2004

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Dr Luisa Huatuco
  • Dr Nicky Shaw