Performance measurement systems: Beyond generic actions

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Over recent decades, academics and practitioners have discussed the weaknesses of traditional and advanced fi nancial performance measures which incorporate cost considerations. In particular, return on investment (ROI) – as a ratio based on historical accounting information – has major shortcomings in measuring the fi nancial results of organizational units and in motivating management. First, it ignores the fi nancial value of intangible assets such as research in progress, human resources and the competitive position. Due to asset valuation, depreciation policy and lack of instruction about the cost of capital, ROI furthermore has serious dysfunctional implications for investment decisions (Copeland, Koller, and Murrin, 2000; Dearden, 1969: 292; Nobel, 1990). To address some of the weaknesses of ROI, EVA has been advocated as an advanced alternative (Stewart, 1991). One of the strengths of EVA is the inclusion of opportunity costs in the performance assessment and hence in managerial decision-making. Additionally, EVA requires detailed adjustments of earnings and invested capital to move away from historical accounting principles towards more economic-based principles. Yet, empirical evidence shows that EVA has only marginally higher explanatory power in explaining stock returns than unaltered accounting fi gures (Biddle, Bowen, and Wallace, 1997). However, since the fi gure relies on past accounting information and disregards many other expectations of market participants, we suggest that the singular focus on such a narrow defi nition of shareholder value could distort fi nancial performance measurement, and motivate management to undertake dysfunctional, short-term actions or gaming at the expense of long-term profi tability. Finally, it should be noted that the conventional wisdom of accounting advocates NPV to be used for managerial decision-making. However, the success of the NPV technique depends on the ability to estimate cash fl ows and the project-specifi c weighted average cost of capital. When evaluating possible investments, many companies tend to focus on cost savings only and hence neglect the measurement of (in-)tangible benefi ts, the opportunity costs of the decision and the project-specifi c risk (Kaplan and Atkinson, 1989; Nobel, 1990).
OriginalspracheEnglisch
TitelThe Routledge Companion to Cost Management
HerausgeberFalconer Mitchell, Hanne Nørreklit, Morten Jakobsen
Anzahl der Seiten18
ErscheinungsortLondon
VerlagRoutledge Taylor & Francis Group
Erscheinungsdatum22.08.2013
Seiten342-359
Aufsatznummer20
ISBN (Print)978-0-415-59247-5
ISBN (elektronisch)978-1-136-23428-6
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PublikationsstatusErschienen - 22.08.2013
Extern publiziertJa

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