Abstract

Using BEI’s performance management system as a case study, this study investigates the creation of an efficient performance environment within the context of a state-owned enterprise in China. The company utilizes goal orientation and skills, competence, and knowledge orientation as primary components, underlining the importance of tracking and managing the performance process. This optimizes the application of performance outcomes, transforming employees' generalized knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) into specific KSAs. This ensures a consistent performance climate with the strategy and thus improves organizational performance. Additionally, technical term abbreviations are explained upon first use. Focusing on KSAs and creating a performance climate that aligns with the strategy is necessary to improve organizational performance. This study outlines the implementation of a goal-oriented performance appraisal process and a corresponding performance appraisal system based on KSAs. Through a case study of BEI's performance management system, the research demonstrates its beneficial effect on corporate performance and thoroughly investigates its characteristic features, including legitimacy, effectiveness, relevance, fairness, and content environment. The study outlines the practical and enlightening effects of implementing an appropriate performance climate that aligns with Chinese state-owned enterprises’ cultural values. It also emphasizes the need for diverse organizations and industries to perform climate models that cater to their unique needs.

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