textabstractAbstract. This paper analyses determinants of public managers´ internal and external use of performance information. Using a sample of over 3100 top public sector executives in six European countries, we find evidence for significant country variations, with a more limited use of performance information in France and Germany. It was also found that the use of performance information is mainly determined by organizational factors rather than managers’ individual socio-demographic characteristics. The analysis also found considerable differences in patterns of use between policy fields and a lower use of performance indicators in central government ministries. Finally, the implementation of performance management instruments in an...
Combining insights from public administration, accounting, and psychology, this article explores the...
New Public Management (NPM) is the commonly used label for the growing popularity of businesslike co...
© 2016, Copyright © 2016 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. This study investigates to what extent the u...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Performance management has permeated public sector organizations wor...
The public sector performance movement has intensified during the past three decades, increasing for...
Organizational factors have frequently shown a significant influence on the use of performance infor...
Over the last decades reforms have been driven by the idea that public organizations need to measure...
textabstractPerformance information has long permeated the public sector. The actual use of performa...
The use of performance information is central to the realization of performance management outcomes;...
This paper looks at how the relationship between performance measurement system use(s) and organizat...
Performance management systems have been widely implemented in local governments and deliver perform...
This paper presents a qualitative study that aims to investigate whether and how local politicians u...
Recent history in public administration has been characterized by the introduction of performance me...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate how the importance of different components of ...
After a theoretical overview of factors which could influence aldermen’s use of information, this pa...
Combining insights from public administration, accounting, and psychology, this article explores the...
New Public Management (NPM) is the commonly used label for the growing popularity of businesslike co...
© 2016, Copyright © 2016 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. This study investigates to what extent the u...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Performance management has permeated public sector organizations wor...
The public sector performance movement has intensified during the past three decades, increasing for...
Organizational factors have frequently shown a significant influence on the use of performance infor...
Over the last decades reforms have been driven by the idea that public organizations need to measure...
textabstractPerformance information has long permeated the public sector. The actual use of performa...
The use of performance information is central to the realization of performance management outcomes;...
This paper looks at how the relationship between performance measurement system use(s) and organizat...
Performance management systems have been widely implemented in local governments and deliver perform...
This paper presents a qualitative study that aims to investigate whether and how local politicians u...
Recent history in public administration has been characterized by the introduction of performance me...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate how the importance of different components of ...
After a theoretical overview of factors which could influence aldermen’s use of information, this pa...
Combining insights from public administration, accounting, and psychology, this article explores the...
New Public Management (NPM) is the commonly used label for the growing popularity of businesslike co...
© 2016, Copyright © 2016 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. This study investigates to what extent the u...