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Performance Information in the Public Sector: How it is Used(Governance and Public Management)


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Combining practical experience with academic analysis this book explores the social and organizational dynamics of performance indicators. It moves beyond the technicalities of measurement and indicators and looks at how performance information is changing the public sector.

Table of Contents:
Introduction: Using Public Sector Performance Information; S.Van de Walle & W.Van Dooren PART I: BUREAUCRACY Nothing New Under the Sun? Change and Continuity in the 20th Century Performance Movements; W.Van Dooren Advocacy and Learning: An Interactive-Dialogue Approach to Performance Information Use; D.Moynihan Performance Information and Performance Steering: Integrated System or Loose Coupling?; P.Lægreid, P.G.Roness & K.Rubecksen Performance Measurement beyond Instrumental Use; P.de Lancer Julnes Comparing Performance across Public Sectors; G.Bouckaert & J.Halligan Hitting the Target and Missing the Point? Developing an Understanding of Organizational Gaming; Z.Radnor Performance Management Systems: Providing Accountability and Challenging Collaboration; K.G.Denhardt & M.P.Aristigueta PART II: POLITICS AND SOCIETY Determinants of Performance Information Utilization in Political Decision Making; J.Askim UK Parliamentary Scrutiny of Public Service Agreements: A Challenge too Far?; C.Talbot & C.Talbot Performance Information and Educational Policy Making; Å.Johnsen Rational, Political and Cultural Uses of Performance Monitors: The Case of the Dutch Urban Policy; D.de Kool Reporting Public Performance Information: The Promise and Challenges of Citizen Involvement; A.T-K.Ho Publishing Performance Information: An Illusion of Control?; S.Van de Walle & A.Roberts Epilogue: The Many Faces of Use; H.Hatry

About the Author :
MARIA P. ARISTIGUETA Professor and Director of the School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy of the University of Delaware, USA JOSTEIN ASKIM Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science of the University of Oslo, Norway GEERT BOUCKAERT Professor and Director of the Public Management Institute of the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium DENNIS DE KOOL Research Fellow at the Center for Public Innovation, Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands PATRIA DE LANCER JULNES Associate Professor and Director of the Doctor of Public Administration Program in the Department of Political Science at Utah State University, USA KATHRYN DENHARDT Professor at the School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy of the University of Delaware, USA JOHN HALLIGAN Research Professor at the School of Business and Government of the University of Canberra, Australia HARRY HATRY Distinguished Fellow and Director of the Public Management Program at the Urban Institute, USA ALFRED TAT-KEI HO Associate Professor at the School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, USA ÅGE JOHNSEN Professor at the Faculty of Social Sciences of the Oslo University College, Norway CAROLE JOHNSON Lecturer at the Manchester Business School and Fellow with the Herbert Simon Institute, UK PER LÆGREID Professor at the Department of Administration and Organization Theory of the University of Bergen, and Senior Researcher at the Stein Rokkan Centre,University of Bergen, Norway DONALD MOYNIHAN Associate Professor at the LaFollette School of Public Affairs of the University of Wisconsin Madison, USA ZOE RADNOR Senior Lecturer at the Warwick Business School, UK ALASDAIR ROBERTS Rappaport Professor of Law and Public Policy at Suffolk University Law School, USA PAUL G. RONESS Professor at the Department of Administration and Organization Theory of the University of Bergen, UK KRISTIN RUBECKSEN Ph.D. candidate at the Department of Administration and Organization Theory of the University of Bergen, Norway COLIN TALBOT Professor at the Manchester Business School and Director of the Herbert Simon Institute, UK STEVEN VAN DE WALLE Associate Professor at the Department of Public Administration, Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands WOUTER VAN DOOREN Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science of the University of Antwerp and Research Fellow at the Public Management Institute of the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium

Review :
'This book is a landmark in helping move discussion of performance information beyond issues mainly of design to consider also whether and how information is used by public organisations and broader stakeholders. The editors are to be commended for bringing together a range of material by international experts in one place in a well written book that is accessible to both academics and policymakers.' - Oliver James, Professor of Political Science, University of Exeter, UK 'Most social science work on the burgeoning industry of public service performance indicators concentrates on critiques of the validity or reliability of the numbers. But we know much less about how performance numbers are actually used in public sector organizations. This timely book gives us some intriguing answers to that question.' - Christopher Hood, Gladstone Professor of Government, University of Oxford, UK 'Performance has become the public management mantra of our time. For those of us with a particular concern to improve the quality of life for the poor it offers a ray of hope that we might focus our frequently stumbling efforts at public sector reform on a concrete outcome. But at the same time, we sense that there are some risks in this new certainty. Using performance information to inform public sector decisions concerning resource allocation, and to improve efficiency in resource usage is a widely shared goal - but simply measuring performance and then announcing the results can create an illusion of transparency and robust action, while in reality distracting attention from fixing the underlying managerial and political dysfunction. This book has opened a window into the fascinating real world of performance information and its use. It is ideal reading for practitioners and theoreticians as it balances appropriate scepticism with some practical ways forward. It will contribute to practical improvements in public sector policy, and a much-needed and deeper debate on a crucial topic.' - Nick Manning, Manager, Public Sector and Governance, Latin America and the Caribbean Region, World Bank, Washington DC, USA 'The editors Van Dooren and Van de Walle have made an important contribution to the literature on the use of performance information in the public sector. The book will primarily be of interest to academics and students of public management, and performance measurement in particular, with much food for thought provided by the material included. There is much in the book of interest to the policy-maker also. All in all, a most welcome addition to the literature.' - Richard Boyle, Institute of Public Administration, Dublin, Public Administration vol. 88 ''Performance' is like 'coordination' or 'transparency' - everybody is in favour and you cannot seriously argue against it. But if it is so popular, why is it so difficult to measure and to draw managerial or political conclusions from this kind of information? This book offers theoretical insights from sociology, political and management science, and practical experiences from all over the world in order to explain how and especially why performance measurement is used, or more often not used, and how this state of affairs could be improved. It is by now a widely used textbook and a paperback edition is therefore highly appreciated.' - Werner Jann, Professor for Political Science, Administration and Organization at the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences at Potsdam University, Germany


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780230551978
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Publisher Imprint: Palgrave MacMillan
  • Height: 216 mm
  • No of Pages: 277
  • Series Title: Governance and Public Management
  • Width: 140 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0230551971
  • Publisher Date: 24 Oct 2008
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Sub Title: How it is Used


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