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International Review of Public Administration. 22:344-363
A substantial body of research finds local governments use financial incentives to promote economic development despite mixed evidence of the incentives’ effectiveness. Using Missouri county data f...
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Administration & Society. 51:1254-1281
Participatory budgeting is a democratic process through which citizens make decisions about budgeting. It has received attention in public administration literature. Many scholars apply “participatory budgeting” too broadly. They conflate nominal
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Journal of Public Budgeting, Accounting & Financial Management. 29:51-77
Substantial research has been conducted examining policy diffusion among both the American states and the nations of the developed world and to a somewhat lesser extent, developing worlds. Little research, especially at the nation-state level, has fo
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International Journal of Public Administration. 41:528-534
This article applied the policy diffusion model as a theoretical framework for interpreting the international spread of performance-based budgeting, based upon 33 OECD case studies of countries that have implemented this reform. The data show that th
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International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance. 28:55-63
Purpose – Statistical evidence shows that medication errors are a major cause of injuries that concerns all health care oganizations. Despite all the efforts to improve the quality of care, the lack of understanding and inability of management to d
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New Political Science. 36:193-218
This paper presents a preliminary analysis of the first participatory budgeting experiment in the United States, in Chicago's 49th Ward. There are two avenues of inquiry: First, does participatory budgeting result in different budgetary priorities th
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Administration & Society. 47:915-942
Researchers have recently taken an interest in the accumulation and use of fund balances by local governments. Nevertheless, there is no consensus on the ideal percentage of savings governments should maintain to deal with unforeseen circumstances, a
Autor:
Karan P. Singh, Patrick A. Rivers, Bradford E. Jackson, Jemima A. Frimpong, Sejong Bae, LaShonda M. Stewart
Publikováno v:
BMC Health Services Research
BMC Health Services Research, Vol 13, Iss 1, p 35 (2013)
BMC Health Services Research, Vol 13, Iss 1, p 35 (2013)
Background The adoption of health information technology has been recommended as a viable mechanism for improving quality of care and patient health outcomes. However, the capacity of health information technology (i.e., availability and use of multi