2020 IEEE Technology &Amp; Engineering Management Conference (TEMSCON) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/temscon47658.2020.9140138
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Identification of multidimensional key performance indicators for manufacturing companies

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“…Considering that turnover, positive cash flow, cost of labor, and cost of purchasing raw materials are some of the main important key performance indicators for companies in general and for the manufacturing sector in particular (Johnson & Soenen, 2003;Marek et al, 2020;Contini & Peruzzini, 2022;Zharfpeykan & Akroyd, 2022) for the current study we considered significant to our research to take into account several indicators such as operating revenues (turnover), results (profit or loss), material costs and cost of employees. The time series considered relevant for our study starts with the year 2018 (before COVID-19) up to 2021-year end.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering that turnover, positive cash flow, cost of labor, and cost of purchasing raw materials are some of the main important key performance indicators for companies in general and for the manufacturing sector in particular (Johnson & Soenen, 2003;Marek et al, 2020;Contini & Peruzzini, 2022;Zharfpeykan & Akroyd, 2022) for the current study we considered significant to our research to take into account several indicators such as operating revenues (turnover), results (profit or loss), material costs and cost of employees. The time series considered relevant for our study starts with the year 2018 (before COVID-19) up to 2021-year end.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%