The chapter presents an account of the likely consequences that performance monitoring systems have on public service transparency and accountability through e-government technology. The research draws upon a study on the Brunetta reform (from the name of the Ministry of Public Administration) to foster public sectorproductivity, whose key principles are efficiency, meritocracy, accountability, and transparency. Specifically we outline the rationale for introducing performance monitoring technologies in public central administrations (ministries), the use the central government made of the system and the ways in which central public administrations responded to such compulsory performance monitoring system
AbstractThe realization of a new Public Administration oriented to the efficiency and to the transpa...
e-Government refers to government’s use of information technology to exchange information and servic...
The revolution into the fields of “information and communication technologies (ICT)” does not influe...
The chapter presents an account of the likely consequences that performance monitoring systems have ...
Over the past several decades the demand for accountability in the field of public administration ha...
Over the past several decades the demand for accountability in the field of public administration ha...
The paper provides an account of the likely consequences that performance monitoring systems have on...
The paper provides an account of the likely consequences that performance monitoring systems have on...
none3To what extent do e-government influence accountability and performance in the public sector? G...
To what extent do e-government influence accountability and performance in the public sector? Given ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship between performance monitoring te...
The Internet has become the most important channel to disclose information and to reduce the distanc...
none1siOver the past decades, there has been a significant evolution of e-government, an overwhelmin...
Beginning in 2009, the Italian legislation proposed a convergent action of “programming” “evaluation...
The emergence of e-government changed the world of the Public Administration (PA) and the discipline...
AbstractThe realization of a new Public Administration oriented to the efficiency and to the transpa...
e-Government refers to government’s use of information technology to exchange information and servic...
The revolution into the fields of “information and communication technologies (ICT)” does not influe...
The chapter presents an account of the likely consequences that performance monitoring systems have ...
Over the past several decades the demand for accountability in the field of public administration ha...
Over the past several decades the demand for accountability in the field of public administration ha...
The paper provides an account of the likely consequences that performance monitoring systems have on...
The paper provides an account of the likely consequences that performance monitoring systems have on...
none3To what extent do e-government influence accountability and performance in the public sector? G...
To what extent do e-government influence accountability and performance in the public sector? Given ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship between performance monitoring te...
The Internet has become the most important channel to disclose information and to reduce the distanc...
none1siOver the past decades, there has been a significant evolution of e-government, an overwhelmin...
Beginning in 2009, the Italian legislation proposed a convergent action of “programming” “evaluation...
The emergence of e-government changed the world of the Public Administration (PA) and the discipline...
AbstractThe realization of a new Public Administration oriented to the efficiency and to the transpa...
e-Government refers to government’s use of information technology to exchange information and servic...
The revolution into the fields of “information and communication technologies (ICT)” does not influe...