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The politics of performance management and measurement in the public sector
| Location: | Romania |
| Call for Papers Date: | 2011-04-11 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2011-01-11 |
| Announcement ID: |
181988 |
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The EGPA Study Group on Performance in the Public Sector studies aspects of public sector performance. After the successful meeting last year in Toulouse, we again invite papers focusing on the politics of performance management and measurement in the public sector to continue the debate at the 2011 conference in Bucharest.
We invite empirical, conceptual or theoretical papers studying the politics of public performance management and measurement from different theoretical and empirical perspectives. Relevant topics include, among others:
• Framing contests in the development of performance measurement and management systems
• Turf wars in the decision-making about and the operations of performance systems
• Negotiations between principals and agents or between equal partners about the indicators to be used to measure performance, progress, compliance etc. in contracts, networks, or policies.
• Evidence about the scope and real effects of coping strategies developed in reaction to indicators systems
• Bureau-political dynamics that performance management engenders in organizations
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