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  1. Oct 8, 2022 · This paper maps 20 years of survey research on performance measurement (PM) practices in public sector organizations. Cumulative findings from the discipline of accounting enhance the understanding of public sector PM and its antecedents and effects.

  2. The purpose of this paper is to look at the adoption of performance measurement in public sectors in Malaysia by specifically examining the extent to which performance measurement is designed, implemented, and used. A survey was conducted to senior civil servants of federal government agencies in Putrajaya, Malaysia.

  3. This paper focuses on the adoption of performance measurement in public sectors in Malaysia. The objectives of the study are to examine the extent to which performance measurement is designed and linked to the strategy and the extent of performance measures being used in a balanced manner in accordance to the balanced scorecard (BSC) approach.

  4. The purpose of this paper is to look at the adoption of performance measurement in public sectors in Malaysia by specifically examining the extent to which performance measurement is designed, implemented, and used.

  5. Abstract. Accountability is one of the elements of good governance in the public sector. Various countries, including Malaysia, have used performance measurement, especially the system of key performance indicators, as one of the ways to improve performance and subsequently show accountability to their citizens.

  6. Performance measurement and reporting as a key aspect of management accounting and a central theme within NPM (Hood, 1991, 1995) is the major focus of this chapter. The extent to which ‘explicit formal measurable standards and measures of performance and success’ (Hood, 1995, p. 96), as well as broader public sector performance measurement ...

  7. Hood (2007) distinguishes three types of PM: target systems, which measure performance against a standard, ranking systems, which measure performance against comparable units, and intelligence systems, which measure performance for background information.