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Proceedings of the International Workshop on Accounting and Taxation (IWAT2024)
Ano (publicação definitiva)
2024
Língua
Português
País
Portugal
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Abstract/Resumo
Purpose: This study aims to analyse the implementation of the Balanced Scorecard
(BSC) as a management control tool in a dental clinic. Therefore, a proposal of this model
is presented, including the development of a strategic map specifically tailored for a small
private healthcare organization.
Methodology: A qualitative methodology was adopted, following the principles outlined
by Yin (2018), through the implementation of an interventionist case study (Baard and
Dumay, 2020).
Results: The case highlighted the existence of a culture that tends to be neobureaucratic (Dey et al., 2006), revealing flexibility, however top-down, with the final
decision-making power centralized in a single person responsible.
Research limitations: The BSC implementation process can be complex. The cycle of
planning, implementation, and performance monitoring is an ongoing process that was
not fully addressed due to time constraints. The research relied predominantly on data
acquired from interviews; however, the combination of qualitative methods and literature
review strengthens the understanding of the study at hand.
Originality: This study contributes to the literature on the BSC, providing pragmatic
insights tailored to the unique needs of small-scale organizations in the private
healthcare sector.
Agradecimentos/Acknowledgements
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Palavras-chave
Dental clinic,Balanced scorecard,Health management,Performance indicators,Quality healthcare,Implementation strategies
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