Mediating role of balanced scorecard on the relationship between uncertainty and performance in the manufacturing companies in Jordan Online publication date: Tue, 18-May-2021
by Almothanna Jamil Abu Allan; Nor Aziah Abu Kasim; Mazlina Mustapha; Sabarina Mohammed Shah; Suzan Abed
International Journal of Management Practice (IJMP), Vol. 14, No. 3, 2021
Abstract: The main purpose of this study is to investigate the mediating role of balanced scorecard (BSC) implementation between perceived environmental uncertainty and organisational performance. To achieve the above objective, this study employed a quantitative research methodology of 312 samples questionnaire. This questionnaire was targeting medium and large manufacturing companies operating in Jordan and implementing a balanced scorecard. The study has revealed a significant positive relationship between perceived environmental uncertainty and both BSC and organisational performance. Also, this study documented the mediating effect of BSC on the relationship between perceived environmental uncertainty and organisational performance. As a result, it was clear that BSC offers information that leads managers to rapidly respond to environmental uncertainty in order to formulate strategies, confront challenges, and enhance their organisational performance.
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