This article looks at the subject of accountability in the administration of the human services. The history of accountability over the last four decades is chronicled and discussed. The point is made that during this period, funders have largely determined the nature of accountability. Because funders have been primarily concerned with funding, accountability has tended to be financial in nature. The authors argue that the focus on financial accountability had two major detrimental effects. First, programmatic accountability was reduced to secondary importance. Second, a wedge was driven between macro administrative practice and micro direct practice as social work managers and administrators became almost exclusively concerned with financ...
Changes in nonprofit accounting standards and practices have spearheaded a quiet revolution in finan...
This article revisits the assumption that the welfare delivery state does not fit into the vertical ...
Measuring and managing performance is a critical part of public sector management, but the human ser...
This article looks at the subject of accountability in the administration of the human services. The...
The article examines one of the most intriguing issues related to the public sector reforms; the cha...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] In recent decades, government...
The recent frenzy of grant makers and government agencies in requiring impact evaluations of all gra...
This article challenges a normative assumption about accountability in organizations: that more acco...
This research examines to what extent and why nonprofit accountability mechanisms are adopted in hum...
Since the mid 1960\u27s the demand for accountability has been a major theme in the social work prof...
Public organizations are subject to many kinds of control mechanisms and analysts worry that they of...
This article investigates what generates and sustains the centrality of accountability as an endurin...
Purpose - Focusing on Sanitarium, a commercial-charity operating as a department of a church, the pa...
This paper starts with a theoretical discussion on the relationship between performance and accounta...
This article contributes to reimagining a ‘new generation’ of accountability. It draws on country st...
Changes in nonprofit accounting standards and practices have spearheaded a quiet revolution in finan...
This article revisits the assumption that the welfare delivery state does not fit into the vertical ...
Measuring and managing performance is a critical part of public sector management, but the human ser...
This article looks at the subject of accountability in the administration of the human services. The...
The article examines one of the most intriguing issues related to the public sector reforms; the cha...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] In recent decades, government...
The recent frenzy of grant makers and government agencies in requiring impact evaluations of all gra...
This article challenges a normative assumption about accountability in organizations: that more acco...
This research examines to what extent and why nonprofit accountability mechanisms are adopted in hum...
Since the mid 1960\u27s the demand for accountability has been a major theme in the social work prof...
Public organizations are subject to many kinds of control mechanisms and analysts worry that they of...
This article investigates what generates and sustains the centrality of accountability as an endurin...
Purpose - Focusing on Sanitarium, a commercial-charity operating as a department of a church, the pa...
This paper starts with a theoretical discussion on the relationship between performance and accounta...
This article contributes to reimagining a ‘new generation’ of accountability. It draws on country st...
Changes in nonprofit accounting standards and practices have spearheaded a quiet revolution in finan...
This article revisits the assumption that the welfare delivery state does not fit into the vertical ...
Measuring and managing performance is a critical part of public sector management, but the human ser...