行动中的绩效管理:对有目的地使用绩效信息的驱动因素进行配置分析

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Francesco Vidè, Denita Cepiku, Marco Mastrodascio
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摘要

本文探讨了哪些组织和个人条件的组合有助于公共部门有目的地使用绩效信息。之前的研究主要集中在个人因素的影响上,而没有关注这些因素是如何相互作用来影响公共管理者将绩效信息纳入决策的态度的。研究采用模糊集定性比较分析法(fs-QCA)来研究促进有目的性地使用绩效信息的组织和个人驱动因素的不同组合。它需要成熟的绩效管理系统、在非创新型组织文化中从事角色外行为的具有亲社会动机的公共管理者,或激励不了解其工作所产生的社会影响的管理者的发展型文化的补充。未来的研究可以在不同的国家和部门复制配置分析,并引入更多的环境、组织和个人条件。实践意义该研究表明,有必要整合支持有目的地使用绩效信息的行动,并确定明确的部门目标。尽管后者是一个必要条件,但还需要其他组织和个人因素的支持。原创性/价值这项研究通过采用配置方法,探索组织和个人条件如何相互作用以促进信息的使用,从而深化了公共部门有目的使用绩效信息的驱动因素理论。
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Performance management in action: a configurational analysis of the drivers of the purposeful use of performance information

Purpose

The article explores which configurations of organizational and individual conditions support the purposeful use of performance information in the public sector. Prior research has predominantly focused on the effects of individual factors without paying as much attention to how these factors interact to influence public managers’ attitudes to integrating performance information into their decision-making.

Design/methodology/approach

The study employs a fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis (fs-QCA) to examine the different combinations of organizational and individual drivers that facilitate purposeful performance information use.

Findings

Goal clarity is a necessary but insufficient condition for purposeful information use. It needs to be complemented by a mature performance management system, public managers with prosocial motivation who engage in extra-role behaviours within a non-innovative organizational culture, or a developmental culture that motivates managers who are unaware of the social impact generated by their work.

Research limitations/implications

The case selection does not allow for direct generalizations. Future studies could replicate the configurational analysis in different countries and sectors and introduce additional environmental, organizational, and individual conditions.

Practical implications

The study suggests the need to integrate actions that support the purposeful use of performance information and define clear departmental goals. Although the latter is a necessary condition, it needs to be supported by other organizational and individual factors.

Originality/value

The study deepens the theory of the drivers of purposeful performance information use in the public sector by adopting a configurational approach and exploring how organizational and individual conditions interact to foster information use.

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CiteScore
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自引率
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发文量
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Public Sector Management (IJPSM) publishes academic articles on the management, governance, and reform of public sector organizations around the world, aiming to provide an accessible and valuable resource for academics and public managers alike. IJPSM covers the full range of public management research including studies of organizations, public finances, performance management, Human Resources Management, strategy, leadership, accountability, integrity, collaboration, e-government, procurement, and more. IJPSM encourages scholars to publish their empirical research and is particularly interested in comparative findings. IJPSM is open to articles using a variety of research methods and theoretical approaches.
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