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Balanced performance measurement in research hospitals: the participative case study of a haematology department
Background: The paper aims to review, design and implement a multidimensional performance measurement
system for a public research hospital in order to address the complexity of its multifaceted stakeholder requirements
and its double institutional aim of care and research.
Method: The methodology relies on a participative case study performed by external researchers in close collaboration
with the staff of an Italian research hospital.
Results: The paper develops and applies a customized version of balanced scorecard based on a new set of
performance measures. Our findings suggest that it can be considered an effective framework for measuring
the research hospital performance, thanks to a combination of generalizable and context-specific factors.
Conclusions: By showing how the balanced scorecard framework can be customized to research hospitals,
the paper is especially of interest for complex healthcare organizations that are implementing management
accounting practices. The paper contributes to the body of literature on the application of the balanced scorecard in
healthcare through an examination of the challenges in designing and implementing this multidimensional performance
tool. This is one of the first papers that show how the balanced scorecard model can be adapted to fit the specific
requirements of public research hospitals