Economic Value Added (EVA) for Performance Evaluation of Public Organizations
Meena Subedi () and
Ali Farazmand ()
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Meena Subedi: Florida Atlantic University
Ali Farazmand: Florida Atlantic University
Public Organization Review, 2020, vol. 20, issue 4, No 1, 613-630
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Abstract This study tests whether economic value added (EVA) as a performance evaluation metric incentivizes public administrators to increase the performance of public organizations. It utilizes data from Wind Info Database (WIND) and finds that the adoption of EVA as a performance evaluation metric incentivizes public administrators to increase the overall efficiency of the public organizations under study. The study suggests that public administrators make prudent investment and operating decisions after the adoption of EVA as their performance evaluation metric, thereby increasing the overall organizational performance. Using 2274 firm-year observations for the period from 2009 to 2010 in China, this paper uses first-difference change analysis methodology that takes care of firm-level unobservable heterogeneities and addresses endogeneity concerns, thereby producing robust results. The change analysis setting has been used in prior studies to find the effect of certain treatment (e.g., Lyons et al. 2001; Kerr et al. 2006; Pal and Pohit 2014). Lyons et al. (2001) argue that the change analysis focuses on studying differences before and after services (i.e., the presence and absence of treatment) that are received. In our research design, the treatment is adoption of EVA by the SASAC, which occurred in year 2010.
Keywords: Economic value added; Firm performance; Organizational performance; earnings before taxes; Return on equity; Public or state-owned enterprises (SOE; PE) (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/s11115-020-00493-2
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