2018
DOI: 10.52131/pjhss.2018.0603.0047
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Management Control System (MCS) as a Package Elements Influence on Organizational Performance in the Pakistani context

Abstract: This paper intends to demonstrate the relationships between the management control system (MCS) as a package elements with organizational performance. Many studies conducted and investigated the impact of the management control system (levers of control) and organizational performance and ignore the elements of MCS as a package. Pakistan textile industry faces a lot of issues regarding MCS as packages elements and due to these issue organizational performance reduced. Therefore, current study portray a framewo… Show more

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“…Organizational effectiveness is a more significant notion that, in addition to financial performance, also encompasses broader indicators like operations effectiveness, customer happiness, corporate social responsibility and other goals that extend beyond quantitative quantification. Organizational performance, according to Rehman et al (2018), refers to the performance of a corporation as contrasted to its aims and objectives. In particular, Tomal and Jones (2015) identify organizational performance as the observed outcomes or output of an organization as assessed against that organization's expected objectives.…”
Section: Organizational Performance (Op)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Organizational effectiveness is a more significant notion that, in addition to financial performance, also encompasses broader indicators like operations effectiveness, customer happiness, corporate social responsibility and other goals that extend beyond quantitative quantification. Organizational performance, according to Rehman et al (2018), refers to the performance of a corporation as contrasted to its aims and objectives. In particular, Tomal and Jones (2015) identify organizational performance as the observed outcomes or output of an organization as assessed against that organization's expected objectives.…”
Section: Organizational Performance (Op)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this way, Bosilj-Vukšić et al, (2008) stated that business performance is assessed effectively when cost, time, quality, and quantity go toward standards agreed. Organizational performance is the most critical factor for organizations that allows for measuring their objectives, outcompeting, and staying forth in the competitive market (Rehman, et al, ,2018(Rehman, et al, , , 2019. In an extensive or organizational view, investors, shareholders, stakeholders, and economic development indicate business performance as the primary indicator (Khan & Ali, 2017).…”
Section: Innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, rapid changes in managing companies have become an important issue, especially regarding performance measurement. Performance measurement has moved towards examining companies, where everything happening within companies impacts their performance (Kherrazi, 2021;Minna & Ukko, 2013;Nartey, Aboagye-Otchere, & Yaw Simpson, 2020;Rehman, Mohamed, & Ayoup, 2018). In terms of startup, for example, the poor performance of startup companies has recently come to the attention of academics because it may lead to business failure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%