Approaches to performance assessment have been described as ‘performance regimes’, but there has been little analysis of what is meant by this concept and whether it has any real value. We draw on four perspectives on regimes – ‘institutions and instruments’, ‘risk regulation regimes’, ‘internal logics and effects’ and ‘analytics of government’ – to explore how the concept of a multi-dimensional regime can be applied to performance assessment in public services. We conclude that the concept is valuable. It helps to frame comparative and longitudinal analyses of approaches to performance assessment and draws attention to the ways in which public service performance regimes operate at different levels, how they change over time and what drive...
Despite the significant volume of research that has been conducted to date in the field of public se...
The paper examines four different cases in which performance measurement has been applied within a p...
Summary. A striking feature of UK public services in the 1990s was the rise of performance monitorin...
Approaches to performance assessment have been described as ‘performance regimes’, but there has bee...
Approaches to performance assessment have been described as ‘performance regimes’, but there has bee...
Contrasting approaches to assessing the performance of public services highlight important issues fo...
One is used to hearing harsh statements about inefficient public services. It is not surprising to s...
One is used to hearing harsh statements about inefficient public services. It is not surprising to s...
This opening paper outlines the rise of public sector performance measurement and performance govern...
Purpose To consider the extent to which regimes of performance measurement in the public sector are ...
Contrasting approaches to assessing the performance of public services highlightimportant issues for...
The performance of governments around the globe is constantly in the spotlight, whether as a celebra...
1. The new public management model significantly differs from the traditional public administration ...
Benchmarking government services is a cooperative development between the Commonwealth, State and Te...
Summary. A striking feature of UK public services in the 1990s was the rise of performance monitorin...
Despite the significant volume of research that has been conducted to date in the field of public se...
The paper examines four different cases in which performance measurement has been applied within a p...
Summary. A striking feature of UK public services in the 1990s was the rise of performance monitorin...
Approaches to performance assessment have been described as ‘performance regimes’, but there has bee...
Approaches to performance assessment have been described as ‘performance regimes’, but there has bee...
Contrasting approaches to assessing the performance of public services highlight important issues fo...
One is used to hearing harsh statements about inefficient public services. It is not surprising to s...
One is used to hearing harsh statements about inefficient public services. It is not surprising to s...
This opening paper outlines the rise of public sector performance measurement and performance govern...
Purpose To consider the extent to which regimes of performance measurement in the public sector are ...
Contrasting approaches to assessing the performance of public services highlightimportant issues for...
The performance of governments around the globe is constantly in the spotlight, whether as a celebra...
1. The new public management model significantly differs from the traditional public administration ...
Benchmarking government services is a cooperative development between the Commonwealth, State and Te...
Summary. A striking feature of UK public services in the 1990s was the rise of performance monitorin...
Despite the significant volume of research that has been conducted to date in the field of public se...
The paper examines four different cases in which performance measurement has been applied within a p...
Summary. A striking feature of UK public services in the 1990s was the rise of performance monitorin...