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The European Excellence Model - an ″Excellent″ Model for Management Control\ulcorner  

Park, Su-Mi -Dahigaard (School of Management and Economics, Department of Business Administration Linkoping University)
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International Journal of Quality Innovation / v.4, no.1, 2003 , pp. 92-115 More about this Journal
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In this paper some of the main management control theories are reviewed and six dominating paradigms are identified. The identified management control paradigms are compared and analysed in relationship with the European Excellence Model (EEM) in order to investigate whether the EEM can be adopted as a management control model. Based on the analysis. advantages as well as disadvantages of the EEM as control model are discussed.
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European Excellence Model.;
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