The Emergence and Divergence in Performance: Management Systems in California State Government

IF 0.7 Q4 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Richard F. Callahan
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Abstract

An understudied aspect of performance management systems is how performance management systems emerge in public agencies. This research focuses on the emergence of performance management systems, studying two cases with divergent outcomes in the State of California. The first case study is about the Performance Management Council, which included the voluntary participation of more than 20 California state agencies, departments, and divisions. The second case study is about the Department of Toxic Substances Control within the California Environmental Protection Agency. These cases, which impacted 35 million residents in a state with a $200 billion annual budget, potentially offer findings valuable to nations and to large sub-national units of government such as large states, districts, and provinces. This research offers three contributions to public sector performance management research literature. First, it addresses a gap in the understanding of how performance management systems emerge through dialogue and learning forums. Second, the research extends the study of performance management to the policy arenas of environmental protection, water resources, and other policy domains typically not researched in performance management. Third, the research connects performance management to the research on the reform of public agencies, diffusion of practices, and organizational change.
绩效的出现与分化:加利福尼亚州政府的管理制度
绩效管理系统的一个研究不足的方面是绩效管理系统是如何在公共机构中出现的。这项研究的重点是绩效管理系统的出现,研究了加利福尼亚州两个结果不同的案例。第一个案例研究是关于绩效管理委员会的,该委员会包括20多个加利福尼亚州机构、部门和部门的自愿参与。第二个案例研究是关于加州环境保护局有毒物质控制部的。这些案件影响了一个拥有2000亿美元年度预算的州的3500万居民,可能会为国家和大型州、区和省等地方政府单位提供有价值的调查结果。本研究为公共部门绩效管理研究文献提供了三个贡献。首先,它解决了对绩效管理系统如何通过对话和学习论坛产生的理解上的差距。其次,本研究将绩效管理的研究扩展到环境保护、水资源和其他绩效管理中通常未研究的政策领域。第三,本研究将绩效管理与公共机构改革、实践传播和组织变革的研究联系起来。
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Chinese Public Administration Review
Chinese Public Administration Review PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION-
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