There were still contradictory results from earlier research on the relationship between organizational innovation, performance, and management control systems (MCS). In order to account for these contradictory results, future studies ought to concentrate on the empirical analysis of Simon's MCS theory. The purpose of the study was to assess the mediation and moderation model in relation to performance, innovation, and MCS. The study intends to broaden the scope by employing a more thorough definition and measurement of research variables. Because the Partial Least Square (PLS) can concurrently assess the existence of a dual dependency relationship of a latent variable, the study used PLS to test the hypothesis. The mediated hypothesis which holds that MCS indirectly affects performance through innovation seems to be supported by these data. All things considered, this study contributes to the understanding of the ambiguous and contradictory conclusions of earlier studies that examined the connection between MCS, innovation, and performance.