Performance Budgeting in American States: A Framework of Integrating Performance with Budgeting
Elaine Yi Lu and
Katherine Willoughby
International Journal of Public Administration, 2015, vol. 38, issue 8, 562-572
Abstract:
The past 20 years have witnessed ongoing endeavors researching the factors that influence the implementation of performance budgeting. While various factors have been identified, the effort to build frameworks is still lacking. This research proposes a framework to study the nature of relationships among various political, economic, legal, and organizational factors with performance budgeting, as evidenced in US state governments. We found that the presence and the characteristics of the legal foundation, managing for performance, shared responsibilities with the legislature, and capacity building are the most important factors. The environmental factors, however, are not statistically significant.
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1080/01900692.2014.949751
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