This paper examines accountability in the context of New Zealand's state-owned enterprises (SOEs), and considers an accountability framework which extends beyond traditional (upward and outward) dimensions. While traditional accountability dimensions are clearly detailed in the legislation, less clear are the dilemmas and contradictions faced by SOEs, balancing multiple interests, and at times, conflicting objectives. These issues are explored through interviews conducted in two phases over a two year period with senior executives from 12 of the then 17 SOEs operating in New Zealand. Findings reveal a number of dimensions of accountability that extend beyond current conceptualisations of accountability in the public sector, often including ...
This paper draws upon accountability and legitimacy theories to explore for what social enterprises ...
This paper, to appear in revised form in the third volume of the series on governance in Australia e...
In this paper, the author argues that there are growing public expectations of accountability and di...
This paper provides an insight into an already very substantial, but increasing, body of literature ...
This paper provides an insight into an already very substantial, but increasing, body of literature ...
Responsible and responsive government depends on effective accountability – at all levels within the...
Accountability is the quintessence of a successful corporate governance regime; it pushes a board ac...
Purpose: This paper explores social enterprise accountability with respect to their dual social and ...
Purpose: This paper explores social enterprise accountability with respect to their dual social and ...
While individually small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) may have small social, environmental an...
Purpose: This paper explores social enterprise accountability with respect to their dual social and ...
The notion of accountability is a vague concept. This is because the appropriateness of accountabili...
In this paper, the author argues that there are growing public expectations of accountability and di...
This paper describes the reforms introduced in the New Zealand public sector since the mid-1980s. Th...
a wide range of goods and services. They cover areas such as finance, insurance and banking, transpo...
This paper draws upon accountability and legitimacy theories to explore for what social enterprises ...
This paper, to appear in revised form in the third volume of the series on governance in Australia e...
In this paper, the author argues that there are growing public expectations of accountability and di...
This paper provides an insight into an already very substantial, but increasing, body of literature ...
This paper provides an insight into an already very substantial, but increasing, body of literature ...
Responsible and responsive government depends on effective accountability – at all levels within the...
Accountability is the quintessence of a successful corporate governance regime; it pushes a board ac...
Purpose: This paper explores social enterprise accountability with respect to their dual social and ...
Purpose: This paper explores social enterprise accountability with respect to their dual social and ...
While individually small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) may have small social, environmental an...
Purpose: This paper explores social enterprise accountability with respect to their dual social and ...
The notion of accountability is a vague concept. This is because the appropriateness of accountabili...
In this paper, the author argues that there are growing public expectations of accountability and di...
This paper describes the reforms introduced in the New Zealand public sector since the mid-1980s. Th...
a wide range of goods and services. They cover areas such as finance, insurance and banking, transpo...
This paper draws upon accountability and legitimacy theories to explore for what social enterprises ...
This paper, to appear in revised form in the third volume of the series on governance in Australia e...
In this paper, the author argues that there are growing public expectations of accountability and di...