PERFORMANCE CRITERIA IN THE FUNCTION OF CONTROL

Dijana Kremenović
Dijana Kremenović
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Faculty of Economics, University PIM , Banja Luka , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Received: 13.10.2021.

Accepted: 10.11.2021. >>

Published: 29.11.2021.

Volume 3, Issue 2 (2021)

pp. 102-116;

https://doi.org/10.7251/STED2102102K

Abstract

Managing the efficiency of a company and, in connection with that, the choice of the way of measuring efficiency is becoming more and more important, especially in the conditions of a modern business environment characterized by complexity, dynamism, uncertainty and heterogeneity. The company, in addition to being in different business environments, also has its own specifics, so the question arises what it means for a particular company to be efficient and what is an adequate model for measuring the efficiency of that company. In general, a good efficiency measurement system involves a set of performance measures, that is, a metric that quantifies efficiency and effectiveness. The paper presents a review of traditional and new integrated models for measuring the performance of enterprises in the function of control.

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