Performance measurement and programme evaluation have been promoted as a central mechanism of recent Australian public sector (APS) reform. Outlines recent reforms in the APS and identifies links between evaluation and performance information. Identifies the major issue of credibility, when performance information is produced internally and not verified externally. A lack of performance systems and standards can create difficulties for both internal and external programme evaluations. Concludes that: reforms introduced to evaluate performance in the APS were promoted with high expectations which have only partially been fulfilled; the present system is internally focused with a narrow role for evaluation and a lack of credibility because of...
The burgeoning performance management movement, with its emphasis on social program ‘results ’ measu...
This study attempts to assess longitudinally the increase in the quality of performance information ...
Summary. A striking feature of UK public services in the 1990s was the rise of performance monitorin...
The benefits of performance monitoring for public services are identified as greater transparency of...
Establishing a framework for measuring the performance of public sector programs is fraught with dan...
The 2005 general election campaign in the UK has emphasised the importance placed on public services...
The Australian Public Service (APS) has striven to become a performance-focused public service over ...
From the late 1980's, the governments of New Zealand, Singapore and the UK embarked upon major publi...
This thesis examines the phenomenon of performance auditing (PA) as an instrument of accountability ...
Purpose: In the context of global new public management reform trends and the associated phenomenon ...
Around the early 1980s requirements for departmental annual reporting for the Australian Commonwealt...
A key issue in the successful management of an Information Technology (IT) outsourcing contract is t...
There is a a great deal of literature on performance measurement and accountability in government. G...
Benchmarking government services is a cooperative development between the Commonwealth, State and Te...
During the late 1980s, government agencies in many countries commenced the implementation of public ...
The burgeoning performance management movement, with its emphasis on social program ‘results ’ measu...
This study attempts to assess longitudinally the increase in the quality of performance information ...
Summary. A striking feature of UK public services in the 1990s was the rise of performance monitorin...
The benefits of performance monitoring for public services are identified as greater transparency of...
Establishing a framework for measuring the performance of public sector programs is fraught with dan...
The 2005 general election campaign in the UK has emphasised the importance placed on public services...
The Australian Public Service (APS) has striven to become a performance-focused public service over ...
From the late 1980's, the governments of New Zealand, Singapore and the UK embarked upon major publi...
This thesis examines the phenomenon of performance auditing (PA) as an instrument of accountability ...
Purpose: In the context of global new public management reform trends and the associated phenomenon ...
Around the early 1980s requirements for departmental annual reporting for the Australian Commonwealt...
A key issue in the successful management of an Information Technology (IT) outsourcing contract is t...
There is a a great deal of literature on performance measurement and accountability in government. G...
Benchmarking government services is a cooperative development between the Commonwealth, State and Te...
During the late 1980s, government agencies in many countries commenced the implementation of public ...
The burgeoning performance management movement, with its emphasis on social program ‘results ’ measu...
This study attempts to assess longitudinally the increase in the quality of performance information ...
Summary. A striking feature of UK public services in the 1990s was the rise of performance monitorin...