International audienceA common practice in managerial and public service contexts is to quantity, calculate, and use numbers and metrics which provide a presumption of scientificity, a sense of measurability, objectivity, reliability, and precision upon which smarter decisions can be made. Besides providing a theoretical background, we analyze counter-productive effects of over-relying on numbers and metrics, notably in public administration. We discuss the following traps: preferring what is measurable over what is important, replacing the strategy by a measure and dehumanizing the decision making. We suggest some practical ways to facilitate a more parsimonious, smarter, and adequate use of numbers
Decision makers are often quite poor at using numeric information in decisions. The results of 4 exp...
Metrics are a sine qua non condition of an efficient management. Indeed, management cannot be based ...
The twenty-first century has seen a further dramatic increase in the use of quantitative knowledge f...
Through a series of case studies, we review how the unthinking pursuit of metric optimization can le...
Redden, Guy (2019) London: Sage. EXTRACT “3 Perspectives On Performance Measurement Societies thro...
Performance measurement systems have the potential to improve organizational outcomes, but they ofte...
© 2016, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. In this issue of Econometric Reviews, Peter Phillips proposes a...
Abstract The outputs of mathematical models are often measurements on scales which may not be proper...
Metrics are useful for measuring systems and motivating behaviors. Unfortunately, naive application ...
Metrics are useful for measuring systems and motivating behaviors. Unfortunately, naive application ...
There is a pervasive sense in which we seem to be living under a new avalanche of numbers, and in pa...
The role of big data carries with it great opportunities to improve the public services and administ...
Decision makers are often quite poor at using numeric information in decisions. The results of 4 exp...
Metrics are used by firms for a variety of commendable purposes. The authors maintain that every met...
Numbers reveal, but they also hide; they tell us who we are, but also who we ought to become; they s...
Decision makers are often quite poor at using numeric information in decisions. The results of 4 exp...
Metrics are a sine qua non condition of an efficient management. Indeed, management cannot be based ...
The twenty-first century has seen a further dramatic increase in the use of quantitative knowledge f...
Through a series of case studies, we review how the unthinking pursuit of metric optimization can le...
Redden, Guy (2019) London: Sage. EXTRACT “3 Perspectives On Performance Measurement Societies thro...
Performance measurement systems have the potential to improve organizational outcomes, but they ofte...
© 2016, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. In this issue of Econometric Reviews, Peter Phillips proposes a...
Abstract The outputs of mathematical models are often measurements on scales which may not be proper...
Metrics are useful for measuring systems and motivating behaviors. Unfortunately, naive application ...
Metrics are useful for measuring systems and motivating behaviors. Unfortunately, naive application ...
There is a pervasive sense in which we seem to be living under a new avalanche of numbers, and in pa...
The role of big data carries with it great opportunities to improve the public services and administ...
Decision makers are often quite poor at using numeric information in decisions. The results of 4 exp...
Metrics are used by firms for a variety of commendable purposes. The authors maintain that every met...
Numbers reveal, but they also hide; they tell us who we are, but also who we ought to become; they s...
Decision makers are often quite poor at using numeric information in decisions. The results of 4 exp...
Metrics are a sine qua non condition of an efficient management. Indeed, management cannot be based ...
The twenty-first century has seen a further dramatic increase in the use of quantitative knowledge f...