Differences in judgments of public service performance across stakeholder groups have often been noted, but have rarely been tested. We measure the extent of these differences between and within internal and external stakeholders. The evidence shows that internal groups usually overestimate the performance of their organizations. We then develop and test a model of inter-organizational variations in the extent of this overestimation. The statistical results show that performance overestimation is more likely in small organizations with geographically dispersed clients, and in organizations that adopt fashionable management practices that are associated with higher institutional legitimacy
Research on performance measurement by nonprofit organizations increasingly focuses on the use of ou...
Public administration finds itself in an era of government by performance management, which is refle...
This thesis presents a study of performance measurement in a university context, attempting to recon...
Differences in judgments of public service performance across stakeholder groups have often been not...
The measurement of public organizations’ performance is a central issue in public administration bot...
Organizational performance overestimation by internal stakeholders can be detrimental to firm succes...
Performance of quasi-governmental organizations measured by democratic outcomes can be understood in...
We review the organisational performance (OP) measurement literature highlighting the limitations of...
The performance of governments around the globe is constantly in the spotlight, whether as a celebra...
In any design science such as public management, the importance of measurement is central to both sc...
This study examines the effects of organizational differences and rater differences on performance a...
The purpose of this study is to examine relationships and better-fits between organizational structu...
AbstractAt present the organizations of public sector are operating in the dynamical environment tha...
Debate about the best way to measure performance in studies of management in public organizations is...
Scholars have been preoccupied for generations with identifying the ‘‘best measure’ ’ and model of o...
Research on performance measurement by nonprofit organizations increasingly focuses on the use of ou...
Public administration finds itself in an era of government by performance management, which is refle...
This thesis presents a study of performance measurement in a university context, attempting to recon...
Differences in judgments of public service performance across stakeholder groups have often been not...
The measurement of public organizations’ performance is a central issue in public administration bot...
Organizational performance overestimation by internal stakeholders can be detrimental to firm succes...
Performance of quasi-governmental organizations measured by democratic outcomes can be understood in...
We review the organisational performance (OP) measurement literature highlighting the limitations of...
The performance of governments around the globe is constantly in the spotlight, whether as a celebra...
In any design science such as public management, the importance of measurement is central to both sc...
This study examines the effects of organizational differences and rater differences on performance a...
The purpose of this study is to examine relationships and better-fits between organizational structu...
AbstractAt present the organizations of public sector are operating in the dynamical environment tha...
Debate about the best way to measure performance in studies of management in public organizations is...
Scholars have been preoccupied for generations with identifying the ‘‘best measure’ ’ and model of o...
Research on performance measurement by nonprofit organizations increasingly focuses on the use of ou...
Public administration finds itself in an era of government by performance management, which is refle...
This thesis presents a study of performance measurement in a university context, attempting to recon...