Value Based Performance Measures Theoretical Evaluation and Empirica
Nils Eikelmann describes the framework conditions for the application of value-based performance measures and critically analyses selected ones. The disclosure of value-based performance indicators is important in order to demonstrate the successful manag
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Nils Eikelmann
Value Based Performance Measures Theoretical Evaluation and Empirical Analysis of their Application and Value Relevance on a European Level
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Nils Eikelmann
Value Based Performance Measures Theoretical Evaluation and Empirical Analysis of their Application and Value Relevance on a European Level With a Foreword by Prof. Dr. Roland Wolf
Nils Eikelmann ISF – Institute for Strategic Finance FOM – University of Applied Science for Economics and Management Essen, Germany Dissertation, Universidad Católica San Antonio de Murcia (UCAM), 2018
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