Demystifying productivity and performance

Author:

Tangen Stefan

Abstract

PurposeExamines the ways in which the concepts of “productivity” and “performance” are dealt with in the literature, demonstrating that terms used within these fields are often vaguely defined and poorly understood.Design/methodology/approachReviews related performance literature from the past 30 years (of both an academic and a practical nature).FindingsClarifies the meaning of five terms (productivity, performance, profitability, efficiency, effectiveness) and shows how they are inter‐related.Research limitations/implicationsThe creation of a common grammar is not an easy task; one must therefore still accept the fact that people will continue to interpret the terms described in this paper in slightly various ways.Practical implicationsMeasurement and improvement regimes are often built without a clear understanding of what is being measured or improved. This can be regarded as simply a pragmatic approach to improvement, or a missed opportunity to fully understand and then optimise important factors relating to competitiveness and success.Originality/valueThe paper creates a terminology that reduces the existing confusion within the field. Certainly, within academia and industry, a shared vocabulary and grammar are helpful in ensuring rigorous and robust development of shared understanding.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Strategy and Management,General Business, Management and Accounting

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