Performance-comparison projects in local government: participants' perspectives
By: Ammons, David N.
Contributor(s): Lombardo, Michael | Coe, Charles.
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ArticlePublisher: 2001Description: p.100-10.Subject(s): Local government
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Public Administration ReviewSummary: How do officials of participating local governments assess the value of their involvement in performance-comparison projects, including related costs and benefits? In this article, three prominent projects involving city and county governments are examined from the perspective of the participants themselves, revealing gaps between high expectations and subsequent results, but nevertheless suggesting an array of benefits for participants. - Reproduced
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 61, Issue no: 1 | Available | AR49616 |
How do officials of participating local governments assess the value of their involvement in performance-comparison projects, including related costs and benefits? In this article, three prominent projects involving city and county governments are examined from the perspective of the participants themselves, revealing gaps between high expectations and subsequent results, but nevertheless suggesting an array of benefits for participants. - Reproduced


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