We expect our governments to tackle a diverse array of problems and take on a myriad of responsibilities. Often, we are frustrated at their apparent lack of success at doing so. What are the key factors that impact how effectively government agencies perform? Drawing upon my own empirical research and the public administration literature, I present a framework for thinking about the answer to this question, along with ideas for how to improve government performance. Specifically, I focus on the impact of management quality on government performance; including its interrelationship with other important factors such as resources, politics, and the nature of the problem situation. The poster also offers ideas for advancing scholarship that s...
Why don’t government organizations perform better? One view, common in the academic “public choice ”...
OMB Watch partnered with Georgetown University's Public Policy Institute and Accenture's Institute f...
Performance evaluation plays a central role in improving public service quality and increasing effic...
Dr. Alexander Heckman discusses how we expect our governments to tackle a diverse array of problems ...
The ultimate goal of public management research is to improve government performance. While theories...
Confronted with rising citizen discontent, the Reinventing Government movement, and new technologica...
Measuring government agency performance is a relatively hot topic, yet the process continues to be p...
The world is changing quickly, and government agencies have difficulty adapting. One reason is that ...
The U.S. Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) was enacted to promote strategic planning and...
Public discontent over many of the federal government’s domestic policy efforts has reached alarming...
Americans' confidence in government is dwindling. This is not surprising given recent government mis...
This paper shows theoretically and empirically that public officials’ corruption is likely to degrad...
The experience of federal government in using program evaluation information in decisionmaking has n...
Since the 1990s, scholars have paid special attention to public management’s role in theory and rese...
We need government. We need government to work well. More precisely, we need government to be effec...
Why don’t government organizations perform better? One view, common in the academic “public choice ”...
OMB Watch partnered with Georgetown University's Public Policy Institute and Accenture's Institute f...
Performance evaluation plays a central role in improving public service quality and increasing effic...
Dr. Alexander Heckman discusses how we expect our governments to tackle a diverse array of problems ...
The ultimate goal of public management research is to improve government performance. While theories...
Confronted with rising citizen discontent, the Reinventing Government movement, and new technologica...
Measuring government agency performance is a relatively hot topic, yet the process continues to be p...
The world is changing quickly, and government agencies have difficulty adapting. One reason is that ...
The U.S. Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) was enacted to promote strategic planning and...
Public discontent over many of the federal government’s domestic policy efforts has reached alarming...
Americans' confidence in government is dwindling. This is not surprising given recent government mis...
This paper shows theoretically and empirically that public officials’ corruption is likely to degrad...
The experience of federal government in using program evaluation information in decisionmaking has n...
Since the 1990s, scholars have paid special attention to public management’s role in theory and rese...
We need government. We need government to work well. More precisely, we need government to be effec...
Why don’t government organizations perform better? One view, common in the academic “public choice ”...
OMB Watch partnered with Georgetown University's Public Policy Institute and Accenture's Institute f...
Performance evaluation plays a central role in improving public service quality and increasing effic...