Strategic Enterprise Management in the Taps and Fittings Sector: Application of the Balanced Scorecard Methodology to Business Intelligence Systems

Author(s):  
Roberto Candiotto ◽  
Silvia Gandini
2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
KLAUS SOLBERG SØILEN

Most papers in this issue deal with different sides of business intelligence systems. Empirical data froma number of countries and companies are gathered to illustrate how companies work and fail to workwith competitive intelligence.The paper by Alnoukari and Hanano, entitled “Integration of business intelligence with corporatestrategic management,” deals with the relationships between business intelligence and strategicmanagement. The paper proposes a BSC-BI framework that facilitates the integration of businessintelligence with the balanced scorecard methodology using an example of a case from the telecomindustry.The paper by Jürgens, “Patent bibliometrics and its use for technology watch,” is on the topic oftechnology watch and statistical analysis of patent information and proposes patent indicators fortechnology watch activities, which are classified into four categories: performance, technology, patentvalue and collaboration indicators. The case of nanotechnology for a whole country is applied asexample.The paper by Søilen, “Why care about competitive intelligence and market intelligence? The case ofEricsson and Swedish Cellulose Company (SCA),” tries to answer that question with an example of twoSwedish companies. The history of the intelligence function in private companies is compared to that ofstate and military organizations. The most interesting question turns out to be why more companiesdon't pay attention to CI and MI when so many arguments speak to their advantages.The paper by Gauzelin and Benz is entitled “An examination of the impact of business intelligencesystems on organizational decision making and performance: The case of France”. This empirical studyexamines the impact of business intelligence systems on organizational decision-making andperformance. They found that when BI systems are deployed in SMEs, they facilitate timely decisionmaking, improve organizational efficiency, enable a company to meet client’s needs appropriately andlead to more satisfied employees.The paper by Langlois and Chauvel is entitled “The impact of supply chain management on businessintelligence”. The authors argue for why it makes sense to see the BI function as an extension of supplychain management, but moreover they show how difficult it has become to separate BI from other ITintensive processes in the organization.As always, we would above all like to thank the authors for their contributions to this issue of JISIB.Thanks to Dr. Allison Perrigo for reviewing English grammar and helping with layout design for allarticles and to the Swedish Research Council for continuous financial support.


Author(s):  
Jorge Bernardino ◽  
Pedro Caldeira Neves

The importance of supporting decision making for improving business performance is a crucial, yet challenging task in enterprise management. The amount of data in our world has been exploding and Big Data represents a fundamental shift in business decision-making. Analyzing such so-called Big Data is becoming a keystone of competition and the success of organizations depends on fast and well-founded decisions taken by relevant people in their specific area of responsibility. Business Intelligence (BI) is a collection of decision support technologies for enterprises aimed at enabling knowledge workers such as executives, managers, and analysts to make better and faster decisions. We review the concept of BI as an open innovation strategy and address the importance of BI in revolutionizing knowledge towards economics and business sustainability. Using Big Data with Open Source Business Intelligence Systems will generate the biggest opportunities to increase competitiveness and differentiation in organizations. In this chapter, we describe and analyze four popular open source BI systems - Jaspersoft, Jedox, Pentaho and Actuate/BIRT.


2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 49-68
Author(s):  
Acheampong Owusu

This article investigates the post-adoption impacts of business intelligence (BI) systems on organisational performance of Ghanaian banks through the lens of the balanced scorecard. It also examines if time-since-adoption moderates the hypothesized relationship between BI systems adoption and the banks' organizational performance. A survey data of 130 Ghanaian bank officials was analysed through a partial least square structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM) approach to examine the relationship among the study constructs. The results indicated that BI Systems indeed impacted significantly on Ghanaian banks' organisational performance by improving employee learning and growth, enhancing their internal business processes and improving their customer management performances. Nonetheless, BI Systems did not have a direct significant effect on the banks financial performance. Moreover, the findings show that there is no significant difference between early-adopters and late-adopters in terms of BI Systems impacts on the banks' organisational performance. Other implications are also discussed.


Web Services ◽  
2019 ◽  
pp. 431-458 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jorge Bernardino ◽  
Pedro Caldeira Neves

The importance of supporting decision making for improving business performance is a crucial, yet challenging task in enterprise management. The amount of data in our world has been exploding and Big Data represents a fundamental shift in business decision-making. Analyzing such so-called Big Data is becoming a keystone of competition and the success of organizations depends on fast and well-founded decisions taken by relevant people in their specific area of responsibility. Business Intelligence (BI) is a collection of decision support technologies for enterprises aimed at enabling knowledge workers such as executives, managers, and analysts to make better and faster decisions. We review the concept of BI as an open innovation strategy and address the importance of BI in revolutionizing knowledge towards economics and business sustainability. Using Big Data with Open Source Business Intelligence Systems will generate the biggest opportunities to increase competitiveness and differentiation in organizations. In this chapter, we describe and analyze four popular open source BI systems - Jaspersoft, Jedox, Pentaho and Actuate/BIRT.


2017 ◽  
Vol 2017 (4) ◽  
pp. 118-141
Author(s):  
Kirill Vasenev

The article shows the need for further improvement of the planning system of Russian industrial enterprises, offering the model of integrated planning system and suggesting changes of the organizational structure of an industrial enterprise necessary for model implementation, describing basic packages of planned activities within the integrated planning system: predominant in strategic planning model, project-oriented tactical planning, operative planning, considers the balanced scorecard system as the tools of integration of the planning system, as well as strategic, tactical and operative feedbacks in the cybernetic loop of enterprise management.


2020 ◽  
Vol 55 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Eneng Tita Tosida ◽  
Irfan Wahyudin ◽  
Fredi Andria ◽  
Taufik Djatna ◽  
Winda Kartika Ningsih ◽  
...  

This study aims to build an Indonesian telematics human resources business intelligence based on the optimization of the balanced scorecard of the customer and internal aspects. The balanced scorecard for customer aspects is done through the concept of the data lake and needs of the telematics workforce, which refers to the largest job vacancy site in Indonesia. The internal aspect of the balanced scorecard is carried out through vocational high school clustering as a telematics workforce producer. Business intelligence applications are able to describe in real-time the needs of the telematics workforce. Moreover, this application is also made in a mobile version, so that the conditions make it easier for vocational high schools to find out trends in telematics workforce needs nationally. This business intelligence is integrated with the balanced scorecard in the internal aspects of vocational telematics high school. The results show that Indonesian vocational telematics high schools still have major constraints on laboratory facilities, but most vocational telematics high schools show optimism through the development of technopreneurial programs. This is in line with the government's program, which continues to launch a telematics-based start-up ecosystem growth program to be highly competitive in facing the Asian Economic Community and industrial revolution 4.0. The government needs to provide more intensive workshop program incentives to vocational high school teachers because this shows a significant effect on the absorption capacity of vocational high school graduates.


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