Socio-economic developmental strategies as retail performance indicators: A balanced scorecard approach
Socio-economic developmental strategies as retail performance indicators: A balanced scorecard approach
This research analyses the commitment to and use of "balanced scorecards" by retailers in generating sustainable profitability, whilst contributing to socio-economic development in South Africa. An international literature review of scorecard frameworks, plans and reports by major retail companies and semi-structured dialogic interviews with a purposive sample of retail business stakeholders and government officials formed the methodology. By contrasting the literature and empirical insights, a summary of findings was generated, which conclude that most retailer scorecards (formal or informal) seek to balance financial with "cause-related marketing" targets, but implementation differs according to factors such as company size, developmental maturity and managerial competence. Furthermore, collaboration between retailers and state institutions in scorecard management is not a reality, as has been achieved in other industries. It is therefore recommended that a Retail Charter scorecard framework be considered, to promote public/private-sector knowledge-sharing and socio-economic development.
CITATION: Sewell, William. Socio-economic developmental strategies as retail performance indicators: A balanced scorecard approach . Oxon : Taylor & Francis Group , 2017. Development Southern Africa, Vol. 34, No. 3, May 2017, pp. 365-382 - Available at: https://library.au.int/socio-economic-developmental-strategies-retail-performance-indicators-balanced-scorecard-approach