Research Article
A system dynamics-based simulation experiment for testing mental model and performance effects of using the balanced scorecard
Article first published online: 26 FEB 2009
DOI: 10.1002/sdr.413
Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Capelo, C. and Dias, J. F. (2009), A system dynamics-based simulation experiment for testing mental model and performance effects of using the balanced scorecard. System Dynamics Review, 25: 1–34. doi: 10.1002/sdr.413
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Abstract
This study develops a theoretical model that explains the effectiveness of the balanced scorecard approach by means of a system dynamics and feedback learning perspective. Presumably, the balanced scorecard leads to a better understanding of context, allowing managers to externalize and improve their mental models. We present a set of hypotheses about the influence of the balanced scorecard approach on mental models and performance. A test based on a simulation experiment that uses a system dynamics model is performed. The experiment included three types of parameters: financial indicators; balanced scorecard indicators; and balanced scorecard indicators with the aid of a strategy map review. Two out of the three hypotheses were confirmed. It was concluded that a strategy map review positively influences mental model similarity, and mental model similarity positively influences performance. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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