“Measuring up”: a systematic literature review of performance measurement in Australia and New Zealand local government

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2021-02-26 DOI:10.1108/QRAM-11-2020-0184
M. Johnsson, Matthew P. J. Pepper, O. Price, Lauren P Richardson
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Purpose Measurement practices have long been considered vital for informing the management of performance in organisations. Their application to local governments is a more recent, yet multi-decade phenomenon facilitated by New Public Management trends. This paper aims to review the landscape of publications that discuss performance measurement (PM) practices in Australian and New Zealand local government contexts and identify implications for future research. Design/methodology/approach A systematic review methodology was used to identify a shortlist of publications. Next, a rating-based researcher appraisal process was applied. Multiple iterations of search and appraisal were conducted to form the basis for inductive thematic analysis and synthesis. Findings Analysing 65 PM publications, two interrelated themes, namely, discourses of performance as efficiency, accountability or strategic growth and change were identified, which influence the adoption of local PM tools and frameworks. As demands for strategic growth and more complex service delivery increase, strategic and localised adaptation of PMs may be required to integrate learning and communicative competencies with technical and operational capabilities. Research limitations/implications The systematic review methodology has been applied to address some of the limitations of publication and reporting biases in literature. This research provides a starting point for future investigations and broadening of discourse in local government contexts. Originality/value This paper represents the first systematic review of 1995–2020 publications on performance management practices used by local governments in Australia and New Zealand.
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“达标”:澳大利亚和新西兰地方政府绩效评估的系统文献综述
长期以来,测量实践一直被认为是组织绩效管理的重要信息。它们在地方政府中的应用是最近才出现的,但在新公共管理趋势的推动下,这种现象已经持续了几十年。本文旨在回顾在澳大利亚和新西兰地方政府背景下讨论绩效衡量(PM)实践的出版物的景观,并确定对未来研究的影响。设计/方法/方法采用系统审查方法确定出版物的入围名单。其次,采用基于等级的研究人员评价流程。进行多次迭代的检索和评价,形成归纳专题分析和综合的基础。分析65份PM出版物,确定了两个相互关联的主题,即绩效作为效率,问责制或战略增长和变革的话语,它们影响当地PM工具和框架的采用。随着对战略增长和更复杂的服务交付的需求增加,可能需要项目经理的战略和本地化适应,以将学习和沟通能力与技术和操作能力相结合。研究局限性/意义系统综述方法已被应用于解决文献中发表和报告偏倚的一些局限性。本研究为未来在地方政府语境下的研究和话语拓展提供了一个起点。原创性/价值本文是对1995-2020年澳大利亚和新西兰地方政府使用的绩效管理实践出版物的第一次系统回顾。
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