01086pab a2200145 454500008004000000100002400040245009500064260000900159300001600168520062100184650002600805700002100831700003700852773005100889180718b2006 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aHolmes, Jennifer S. aReforming government agencies internationally: is there a role for the balanced scorecard? c2006 ap.1125-145. aAccording to its proponents, the Balanced Scorecard has the ability to improve performance and enhance accountability. After discussing domestic and foreign use of the Balance Scorecard in government agencies in developed countries, this article explores the applicability of the model to government organizations in developing countries. Although an advanced method such as the BSC may be able to facilitate improvement, implementation of the method by countries facing so many concurrent challenges would be difficult due to a lack of resources, politization of public administration, and corruption. - Reproduced. aAdministrative reform aKiel, L. Douglas aPineres, Sheila Amin Gutierrezde aInternational Journal of Public Administration