A sample of one hundred and sixty-eight New South Wales local government libraries is used to analyse the efficiency measures derived from the non-parametric technique of data envelopment analysis. Depending upon the assumptions employed, 9.5 percent of local governments were judged to be overall technically efficient in the provision of library services, 47.6 percent as pure technically efficient, and 10.1 percent as scale efficient. The study also analyses the posited linkages between comparative performance indicators, productive performance and nondiscretionary environmental factors under these different model formulations. The results indicate that the presence of exogenous factors and scale effects account for a major portion of the d...
Using the planning and regulatory function of one hundred and seventy-three NSW local governments, s...
This paper addresses the role of the Australian local government grants system in promoting efficien...
Provision of most public goods (e.g., health care, libraries, education, police, fire protection, ut...
A sample of one hundred and sixty-eight New South Wales local government libraries is used to analys...
Data envelopment analysis (DEA) is used to measure the technical and scale efficiency of the domesti...
Following the publication of the report of the Public and Community Libraries Inventory of South Afr...
In view of continuing economic stagnation and consequent budgetary constraints facing the state, Haw...
Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) has attracted considerable attention during the last few decades as ...
Being faced with significant budget cuts and continual pressure to do more with less, issues of effi...
AN IMPORTANT TREND in library management over the last two decades has been the increasing use of me...
The aim of this master’s thesis is to examine how managers in some public libraries are using perfor...
This study of local public sector efficiency, the first attempted in an Australian context using fro...
Australian local government has experienced a series of reforms directed at increasing economic effi...
This paper investigates the relative efficiency of public (state) libraries of major cities in Turke...
In these times of austerity, local governments are expected to deliver services in the most efficien...
Using the planning and regulatory function of one hundred and seventy-three NSW local governments, s...
This paper addresses the role of the Australian local government grants system in promoting efficien...
Provision of most public goods (e.g., health care, libraries, education, police, fire protection, ut...
A sample of one hundred and sixty-eight New South Wales local government libraries is used to analys...
Data envelopment analysis (DEA) is used to measure the technical and scale efficiency of the domesti...
Following the publication of the report of the Public and Community Libraries Inventory of South Afr...
In view of continuing economic stagnation and consequent budgetary constraints facing the state, Haw...
Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) has attracted considerable attention during the last few decades as ...
Being faced with significant budget cuts and continual pressure to do more with less, issues of effi...
AN IMPORTANT TREND in library management over the last two decades has been the increasing use of me...
The aim of this master’s thesis is to examine how managers in some public libraries are using perfor...
This study of local public sector efficiency, the first attempted in an Australian context using fro...
Australian local government has experienced a series of reforms directed at increasing economic effi...
This paper investigates the relative efficiency of public (state) libraries of major cities in Turke...
In these times of austerity, local governments are expected to deliver services in the most efficien...
Using the planning and regulatory function of one hundred and seventy-three NSW local governments, s...
This paper addresses the role of the Australian local government grants system in promoting efficien...
Provision of most public goods (e.g., health care, libraries, education, police, fire protection, ut...