Title of article :
What have we learned? Themes from the literature on best-practice benchmarking
Author/Authors :
Graham Francis and Jacky Holloway، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The aim of this paper is to review the important themes in the literature on benchmarking,
and to assess the contribution to knowledge provided thus far. Four themes from the
literature are highlighted: studies of the nature of benchmarking practice; criticisms of
benchmarking; evaluating the effectiveness of benchmarking; and the notion of best
practice. The authors argue that, while the literature does include a few critical analyses of
the practice and impacts of benchmarking, it is dominated by relatively descriptive, and even
prescriptive, accounts of the ‘realities’ of benchmarking. The longer-term (qualitative and
quantitative) effects and perspectives of diverse stakeholders on benchmarking are largely
neglected. This selective focus has implications for the contribution of benchmarking research
to practice, for example, in terms of the role of internal organizational capabilities in analysing
the performance of processes and managing communications and change. The authors
advocate areas of future research to improve theoretical understanding of benchmarking
and thoroughly evaluate its impact within the context of performance management.
Journal title :
International Journal of Management Reviews
Journal title :
International Journal of Management Reviews