Benchmarking is often used in the public sector as a way of driving up performance. This article explains why benchmarking does not necessarily lead to better performance and why it can generate unwanted consequences. The article recommends ways of improving the link between benchmarking and performance. These involve the design of the benchmarking scheme, the presentation of benchmarking scores, the stakeholders to which these scores will be disclosed, and the actions that will be undertaken as a follow-up.</p
The following article aims to show, in some situations, how to use benchmarking to improve or create...
Correspondence should be addressed to Dr Holloway. Best practice benchmarking (benchmarking for shor...
Benchmarking has a long history in the management world. It first emerged in the private sector as a...
Benchmarking is often used in the public sector as a way of driving up performance. This article exp...
Benchmarking is often used in the public sector as a way of driving up performance. This article exp...
This article assesses the past 15 years ’ evolution of Public Sector Benchmarking (PSB) research. We...
Benchmarking is recognized as an essential tool for continuous improvement of quality.Nowadays, many...
The article analyses the following issues: 1) Definitions of benchmarking. Benchmarking as a managem...
Scholars have questioned the value of benchmarking as a means of advancing public sector performance...
In this article benchmarking subject is taken into consideration. Benchmarking is a comparison proce...
Given the prevailing emphasis on agency performance, customer focus, stakeholder's interests and oth...
Oftentimes, people find the process of organizational benchmarking an onerous task, or, because they...
This paper critiques the notion that a single approach to performance improvement can alone be respo...
This article, drawing on a large data set collected as part of the national evaluation of a UK publi...
Benchmarking has received much attention in local government. However, since benchmarking within a n...
The following article aims to show, in some situations, how to use benchmarking to improve or create...
Correspondence should be addressed to Dr Holloway. Best practice benchmarking (benchmarking for shor...
Benchmarking has a long history in the management world. It first emerged in the private sector as a...
Benchmarking is often used in the public sector as a way of driving up performance. This article exp...
Benchmarking is often used in the public sector as a way of driving up performance. This article exp...
This article assesses the past 15 years ’ evolution of Public Sector Benchmarking (PSB) research. We...
Benchmarking is recognized as an essential tool for continuous improvement of quality.Nowadays, many...
The article analyses the following issues: 1) Definitions of benchmarking. Benchmarking as a managem...
Scholars have questioned the value of benchmarking as a means of advancing public sector performance...
In this article benchmarking subject is taken into consideration. Benchmarking is a comparison proce...
Given the prevailing emphasis on agency performance, customer focus, stakeholder's interests and oth...
Oftentimes, people find the process of organizational benchmarking an onerous task, or, because they...
This paper critiques the notion that a single approach to performance improvement can alone be respo...
This article, drawing on a large data set collected as part of the national evaluation of a UK publi...
Benchmarking has received much attention in local government. However, since benchmarking within a n...
The following article aims to show, in some situations, how to use benchmarking to improve or create...
Correspondence should be addressed to Dr Holloway. Best practice benchmarking (benchmarking for shor...
Benchmarking has a long history in the management world. It first emerged in the private sector as a...