Purpose– The new public management (NPM) agenda is transforming the public sector in many countries. However, there have been criticisms of NPM, particularly over its emphasis on quantification, results orientation and the measurement of performance to the possible detriment of service delivery. The purpose of this paper is to examine an important public service – the fire service – in differing contexts: the “mature” NPM setting of the UK, and a “late adopter” of NPM – Portugal.Design/methodology/approach– This study is conducted by a combined methods approach. The principal focus of this study is on publicly available databases of performance indicators. The data are supported by additional material from operational officers in fire servi...
This thesis consists of an introduction and five separate papers. All papers deal with measuring per...
The study was commissioned by the Home Office to examine and evaluate the approaches to measuring pr...
From the late 1980's, the governments of New Zealand, Singapore and the UK embarked upon major publi...
Purpose– The new public management (NPM) agenda is transforming the public sector in many countries....
New public management (NPM) techniques have been widely adopted in Australian public sector organisa...
Many public organisations have been under great pressure in recent years to increase the efficiency ...
Operational effectiveness explains how well an organisation is performing in terms of maximising the...
Many public organisations have been under great pressure in recent years to increase the efficiency ...
Fire departments’ performance assessment (FDPA) is an important task for fire protection service (FP...
Purpose – This paper aims to analyse the state of performance management in the Portuguese public se...
As a result of reforms brought about by the New Public Management (NPM) movement, public organizatio...
This chapter examines performance measurement within the public sector, with particular reference to...
The performance of governments around the globe is constantly in the spotlight, whether as a celebra...
Using evidence from English and Scottish fire and rescue services from 2010-2016, this paper aims to...
The responsibilities of the state increased hugely over the course of the 20th century and this resu...
This thesis consists of an introduction and five separate papers. All papers deal with measuring per...
The study was commissioned by the Home Office to examine and evaluate the approaches to measuring pr...
From the late 1980's, the governments of New Zealand, Singapore and the UK embarked upon major publi...
Purpose– The new public management (NPM) agenda is transforming the public sector in many countries....
New public management (NPM) techniques have been widely adopted in Australian public sector organisa...
Many public organisations have been under great pressure in recent years to increase the efficiency ...
Operational effectiveness explains how well an organisation is performing in terms of maximising the...
Many public organisations have been under great pressure in recent years to increase the efficiency ...
Fire departments’ performance assessment (FDPA) is an important task for fire protection service (FP...
Purpose – This paper aims to analyse the state of performance management in the Portuguese public se...
As a result of reforms brought about by the New Public Management (NPM) movement, public organizatio...
This chapter examines performance measurement within the public sector, with particular reference to...
The performance of governments around the globe is constantly in the spotlight, whether as a celebra...
Using evidence from English and Scottish fire and rescue services from 2010-2016, this paper aims to...
The responsibilities of the state increased hugely over the course of the 20th century and this resu...
This thesis consists of an introduction and five separate papers. All papers deal with measuring per...
The study was commissioned by the Home Office to examine and evaluate the approaches to measuring pr...
From the late 1980's, the governments of New Zealand, Singapore and the UK embarked upon major publi...