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Developing an understanding of results-based management through public value theory
by
Radnor, Zoe
, Try, David
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Accountability
/ Behavior modification
/ Canada
/ Case studies
/ Consumer satisfaction
/ Executives
/ Frame analysis
/ Interviews
/ Management
/ Management style
/ Management theory
/ Managers
/ Objectives
/ Organizational change
/ Performance management
/ Politics
/ Private sector
/ Public administration
/ Public sector
/ Research methodology
/ Studies
/ Theory
/ Treasuries
/ Understanding
2007
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Developing an understanding of results-based management through public value theory
by
Radnor, Zoe
, Try, David
in
Accountability
/ Behavior modification
/ Canada
/ Case studies
/ Consumer satisfaction
/ Executives
/ Frame analysis
/ Interviews
/ Management
/ Management style
/ Management theory
/ Managers
/ Objectives
/ Organizational change
/ Performance management
/ Politics
/ Private sector
/ Public administration
/ Public sector
/ Research methodology
/ Studies
/ Theory
/ Treasuries
/ Understanding
2007
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Developing an understanding of results-based management through public value theory
by
Radnor, Zoe
, Try, David
in
Accountability
/ Behavior modification
/ Canada
/ Case studies
/ Consumer satisfaction
/ Executives
/ Frame analysis
/ Interviews
/ Management
/ Management style
/ Management theory
/ Managers
/ Objectives
/ Organizational change
/ Performance management
/ Politics
/ Private sector
/ Public administration
/ Public sector
/ Research methodology
/ Studies
/ Theory
/ Treasuries
/ Understanding
2007
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Developing an understanding of results-based management through public value theory
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Developing an understanding of results-based management through public value theory
2007
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Purpose - This article aims to report on research undertaken to assess the utility of public value theory in understanding results-based management from the perception of public sector executives in Canada.Design methodology approach - The research was carried out using a case study approach. Within the case study, the primary data source was 16 interviews with executives leading to the development of a framework integrating public value and results-based management.Findings - The findings are presented through the elements of public value theory, as well as findings which fall outside of the explanatory powers of this theory. A framework integrating results-based management and public value is presented.Research limitations implications - The framework must be viewed as an initial study exploring an under-researched field. The paper focuses on one case study although the interviews within the case study were extensive and it took an interpretative approach, allowing the findings to emerge.Originality value - The article reports on empirical research that examined this issue from the perspective of executives. It will engage public value theory in developing an understanding of executive managers' perceptions, behaviours, and responses to changes introduced by results-based management.
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