Performance management in the Nordic countries

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  • Mads Bøge Kristiansen
This paper reports a study of performance management in practice in three tasks (Food safety, Meteorology and Prisons) across the three Scandinavian countries Denmark, Norway and Sweden. The paper examines how the system of performance management in Denmark, Norway and Sweden (Management-By-Objectives-And-Results) is designed and how the performance information is used, focusing on the formulation of goals and performance indicators, performance reporting and use of performance information.
Using variables derived from a structural-instrumental, a cultural-institutional, an environmental approach and a task-specific perspective, I analyze variations and similarities among countries and agencies in their development of a performance measurement system and the incorporation and use of performance information. Empirically the study shows that some patterns can be discerned but they also seem to be rather complex. Starting from this analysis I discuss, whether it is possible to identify a Nordic model of performance management? Whether we should distinguish between an East Nordic and a West Nordic model? Should we rather talk about a Danish model, a Swedish model and a Norwegian model, or are the differences within the countries to extensive to talk about a
specific country specific model?
Translated title of the contributionMål- og resultatstying i de nordiske lande
Original languageEnglish
Publication date5 Sep 2012
Number of pages37
Publication statusPublished - 5 Sep 2012
EventEuropean Group of Public Administration (EGPA) annual conference: EGPA Study Group on Peformance in the Public Sector - Bergen, Norway
Duration: 5 Sep 20127 Sep 2012
Conference number: 34th

Conference

ConferenceEuropean Group of Public Administration (EGPA) annual conference
Number34th
CountryNorway
CityBergen
Period05/09/201207/09/2012

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