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Budgeting and Performance Management in the Public Sector

English · Paperback / Softback

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Public sector management and accounting scholarship has witnessed enormous change over the last four decades. Several reform paradigms have become well-known and disseminated worldwide, under acronyms such as NPM - New Public Management, NPG - New Public Governance, and PV - Public Value. At the start of a new decade, questions arise as to what will come next. This book reviews and investigates the key components of NPM, NPM and PV, and discusses what lies beyond these acronyms. It analyses the claimed benefits and drawbacks of each of the three paradigms, using reviews of the pertinent literature, as well as a raft of case studies. The integration of theoretical and empirical insights contributes to a better understanding of what has changed and what has remained the same over the years.

Specifically, this book stands out in its use of performance measurement and budgetary lenses to explore the multidimensional processes of reform and change in the public sector. By focusing on the crucially important transformations that have occurred in the field, reviewing several paradigms and analysing different practices from a longitudinal and comparative perspective, the book will be essential in guiding students and scholars of public management and accounting.

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Introduction 1. New Public Management and its heritage 2. Empirical evidence on reforms in the NPM era 3. A Post-NPM era: New Public Governance and Public Value 4. Empirical evidence on reforms in the post-NPM era 5. Conclusions

About the author










Sara Giovanna Mauro is currently a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the Institute of Management, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa, Italy. She has experience of study and research abroad (University College Cork - Ireland; New Jersey Institute of Technology - USA; University of Tampere - Finland; Kristianstad University - Sweden). Her main research interests are in public sector budgeting, performance measurement and management.


Summary

This book reviews and investigates the key components of NPM, NPM and PV, and discusses what lies beyond these acronyms. Specifically, this book stands out in its use of performance measurement and budgetary lenses to explore the multidimensional processes of reform and change in the public sector.

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