Public Policy and Performance Management in Democratic Systems - Theory and Practice

von: Shlomo Mizrahi

Palgrave Macmillan, 2017

ISBN: 9783319523507 , 186 Seiten

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Public Policy and Performance Management in Democratic Systems - Theory and Practice


 

This book applies various theoretical tools to explore the advantages and disadvantages of performance management systems, the ways in which they can be improved, and the strategies through which they can be designed and integrated into the policy making process. By providing both theoretical insights and practical applications, it offers a unique perspective. Using four methods of research that have been rarely applied in the performance management literature: formal (game-theoretical) modelling, operational management, new institutionalism, and cross country statistical comparisons based on international data sets, the book illuminates different aspects of performance management systems in the public sector. It offers an integrative theoretical framework for explaining and designing such systems and their integration into the policy making process, and will open up new avenues of research, expose scholars and students to new methodological tools and equip public officials, politicians and citizens with practical methods for improving the performance of the public sector.  


Shlomo Mizrahi is Associate Professor at the Department of Public Policy and Administration, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel. Together with Eran Vigoda-Gadot, he is the author of Managing Democracies in Turbulent Times - Trust, Performance, and Governance in Modern States.