Possibilities of corporate financial and non-financial performance measurement

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Aron Szennay


Keywords : non-financial performance, corporate finance, sustainability, CSR
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This paper examines the relationship between the traditional financial and non-financial performances and the author attempts to suggest a possible new complex measurement method. Complex performance matrix (CPM) is a fast and easy tool in order to measure companies’ financial and non-financial performance. CPM has three dimensions: organisation size, economic performance and environmental performance. The author suggest that corporate analyses complemented by the CPM may show a more proper result.

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Szennay, A. (2016). Possibilities of corporate financial and non-financial performance measurement. Zarządzanie Finansami I Rachunkowość, 4(2), 59–69. https://doi.org/10.22630/ZFIR.2016.4.2.11
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