What can an Apple Learn from an Orange? Or: What do Companies Use Benchmarking for?
- 1 February 2001
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Organization
- Vol. 8 (1) , 121-144
- https://doi.org/10.1177/135050840181007
Abstract
The inflation of new management concepts in recent years has triggered a discussion that these concepts should be seen as `management fashions'. Often linked to this perspective is the notion that these concepts are used as rhetorical means to legitimize the organization, and that they remain decoupled from work activities. Subsequently, empirical studies focus on the diffusion of a new management concept or the intensity with which a new concept is discussed in the literature. A systematic analysis of the contents and the conceptual elements of the new concepts, and a systematic comparison of old and new approaches are rarely undertaken. To avoid a lop-sided view of new management concepts, we argue that the discussion of `management fashions' requires an analysis of the core ideas underlying a new concept as well as systematic comparisons of old and newer approaches. Benchmarking (BM) as a new `management fashion' is used as an example to show what such an analysis could look like. An explanation for the upswing of BM will be presented, wherein BM is seen as a continuation of Taylor's concept of scientific management. An analysis of the core elements of BM shows why it is an attractive instrument for management. However, this analysis does not entirely explain the increasing spread of the concept. It is not clear as to what motivates the industry's best to offer themselves as a benchmark for others, and further explanation for this will be given. From a managerial perspective, BM is a method for emulating price and quality competition, as well as increasing employee motivation and performance.Keywords
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