Bsc in Brazilian companies: Differences in use by size and industry

International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
10
Article ID: 
17898
9 pages
Research Article

Bsc in Brazilian companies: Differences in use by size and industry

Marcos Dornelles, Antonio Aparecido de Carvalho, Milton Carlos Farina and Alvaro Francisco Fernandes Neto

Abstract: 

The Balanced Scorecard (BSC) is a tool created by Kaplan and Norton in the 1990s, whose objective is to assist organizations in visualizing the company as a whole, providing strategic business management from four perspectives: financial, customers, internal processes and learning/knowledge. The aim of this article was to analyze how, and if, the tool is used in small Brazilian companies. To do so, the quantitative research employed by Giannopoulos et al. applied in companies located in Cyprus and the United Kingdom in 2013 was used as basis. The adapted research instrument was applied to 92 companies, using a multivariate analysis of the collected data to draw a comparative analysis between Brazilian, Cyprus and the United Kingdom companies. It was noted that Brazilian companies still do not demonstrate a broad knowledge concerning the feasibility of this tool's use, so they do not consider the companies in the four dimensions that make up the BSC.

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