The sciences of the artificial (3rd ed.)
The sciences of the artificial (3rd ed.)
Managerial information overload
Communications of the ACM
Evaluation of Information Modeling Methods -- A Review
HICSS '98 Proceedings of the Thirty-First Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences-Volume 5 - Volume 5
Executive information systems development in an emerging economy
Decision Support Systems
The qualitative interview in IS research: Examining the craft
Information and Organization
A Systems Management Approach for Improvement of Organizational Performance Measurement Systems
Information-Knowledge-Systems Management
A Design Science Research Methodology for Information Systems Research
Journal of Management Information Systems
The dark side of information: overload, anxiety and other paradoxes and pathologies
Journal of Information Science
Design Science Research Methods and Patterns: Innovating Information and Communication Technology
Design Science Research Methods and Patterns: Innovating Information and Communication Technology
Design and natural science research on information technology
Decision Support Systems
A web-based multi-perspective decision support system for information security planning
Decision Support Systems
State of the art literature review on performance measurement
Computers and Industrial Engineering
Design science in information systems research
MIS Quarterly
Information Systems and e-Business Management
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Numerous performance measurement systems have been expanding over the years. Therefore, they often contain more information than needed as well as irrelevant information. The consequences are high complexity in cognitively processing the enclosed measures and unnecessary costs for operating and maintaining the supporting infrastructure. Against this backdrop, we propose a decision framework that supports the consolidation of existing performance measurement systems such that information processing complexity and costs are balanced with the extent to which decision makers' information requirements are met and alignment with corporate objectives is achieved. We also report on the results of an evaluation based on feature comparison, prototype construction, and a real-world application.