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Strategy, structure, performance management, and organizational outcome: Application of balanced scorecard in Canadian health care organizations

Advances in Management Accounting

ISBN: 978-1-84855-266-1, eISBN: 978-1-84855-267-8

Publication date: 1 January 2008

Abstract

This article looks at the alignment of performance management system with the strategy, structure, and organizational outcome in Canadian health care organizations. In this study, balanced scorecard is the framework adopted for assessing the health care organization's performance management system (PMS) and outcome. CEO and clinical unit managers were surveyed for their perceptions on their organization's strategy, autonomy structure, PMS, and organizational performance. Path analysis was the methodology used in examining the relationship about the above organizational variables. The results indicate that patient satisfaction is the primary and most significant perspective of the depicted balanced scorecard in organizational performance. Patient satisfaction and research criteria, on the other hand, are the significant perspectives of a balanced scorecard in an organization's PMS, which are linked to strategy, autonomy structure, and organizational performance. Moreover, the results show that the strategy/structure links operated as suggested. Surprisingly, strategy on service innovation has a negative impact on the organizational outcome of patient satisfaction. Uncertainty from continuous development and organizational change in pursuing service innovation and cost-cutting measures in response to fiscal constraints are plausible explanations of the adverse impact reported.

Citation

Lilian Chan, Y.-C. and Seaman, A. (2008), "Strategy, structure, performance management, and organizational outcome: Application of balanced scorecard in Canadian health care organizations", Epstein, M.J. and Lee, J.Y. (Ed.) Advances in Management Accounting (Advances in Management Accounting, Vol. 17), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 151-180. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1474-7871(08)17005-8

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