Purpose To consider the extent to which regimes of performance measurement in the public sector are fit for purpose, and the likely outcomes for public services and public sector workers of such performance measurement systems. Design/methodology/approach The article considers four key issues: the context and content of performance measurement in the public sector, the specific examples of health care and higher education, the limitations of performance measurement systems, and the likely outcomes of performance measurement systems. Findings Current systems of performance measurement in the public sector are unlikely to have a significant influence on improving services. The most likely outcomes of these systems is further commodification o...
Performance measurement systems and the publication of performance data are fundamental to the New P...
The use of performance measurement systems in the public sector: effects on performanc
One is used to hearing harsh statements about inefficient public services. It is not surprising to s...
Purpose To consider the extent to which regimes of performance measurement in the public sector are ...
We study the use of performance measurement systems in the public sector. We hypothesize that the wa...
In this project, we study the use of performance measurement systems in the public sector. We hypoth...
AbstractAt present the organizations of public sector are operating in the dynamical environment tha...
This paper maps 20 years of survey research on performance measurement (PM) practices in public sect...
It is well-known that using performance measurement systems in public services can lead to dysfuncti...
One is used to hearing harsh statements about inefficient public services. It is not surprising to s...
At present the organizations of public sector are operating in the dynamical environment that forces...
Institutional and organizational theory supports the argument that current features of performance m...
In the present article, the growing importance of performance measurement processes in the public se...
This article develops a framework for understanding changes in the demand for and supply of performa...
Public sector performance measurement (PM) practices can be risky. It is imperative that research e...
Performance measurement systems and the publication of performance data are fundamental to the New P...
The use of performance measurement systems in the public sector: effects on performanc
One is used to hearing harsh statements about inefficient public services. It is not surprising to s...
Purpose To consider the extent to which regimes of performance measurement in the public sector are ...
We study the use of performance measurement systems in the public sector. We hypothesize that the wa...
In this project, we study the use of performance measurement systems in the public sector. We hypoth...
AbstractAt present the organizations of public sector are operating in the dynamical environment tha...
This paper maps 20 years of survey research on performance measurement (PM) practices in public sect...
It is well-known that using performance measurement systems in public services can lead to dysfuncti...
One is used to hearing harsh statements about inefficient public services. It is not surprising to s...
At present the organizations of public sector are operating in the dynamical environment that forces...
Institutional and organizational theory supports the argument that current features of performance m...
In the present article, the growing importance of performance measurement processes in the public se...
This article develops a framework for understanding changes in the demand for and supply of performa...
Public sector performance measurement (PM) practices can be risky. It is imperative that research e...
Performance measurement systems and the publication of performance data are fundamental to the New P...
The use of performance measurement systems in the public sector: effects on performanc
One is used to hearing harsh statements about inefficient public services. It is not surprising to s...