An investigation on a foreign direct investment company in the north west of Ireland, with regard to non-financial performance indicators and specifically knowledge as an asset
Abstract
The objective of the research for this dissertation is to effectively capture the
views of both management and staff on knowledge assets and non-financial
indicators and to ascertain whether certain theoretical models hold in a
contemporary organisational environment. To achieve this objective the case
study method was chosen as the most appropriate research methodology.
The Research Question answered through this dissertation is:
To what extent does Company X value non-financial performance indicators,
and what part does Company X perceive knowledge assets play in the
success of the company?
In terms of knowledge, Company X was actively involved in setting up
meetings and forums for their staff to mentor each other and discuss different
aspects of their work. A culture of knowledge sharing is critical to the
successful intentional integration of knowledge as a competitive advantage.
As Company X has demonstrated, they are positively inclined towards the
potential benefits from knowledge capture and knowledge management;
therefore they are an ideal candidate for this dissertations primary research
focus.
The Balanced Scorecard was found to be a most useful implement to engage
during strategic decision making and analysis with regard to the financial and
non-financial performance indicators. For this purpose themes from the
balanced scorecard were employed for the data analysis so as to provide a
coherent and cogent interpretation.
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