Publication details

Potential and Apparent Issues of Self-evaluation in Public Administration: The Case of Common Assessment Framework Implementation

Authors

ŠPAČEK David

Year of publication 2010
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source International Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Change Management
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Economics and Administration

Citation
Field Management and administrative
Keywords Public Administration Reform; Public Management; Quality Management; Common Assessment Framework; Self-evaluation
Description Quality management is apparently a very frequent denominator of many initiatives of public administration reforms. Its instruments try to address specifics of public administration and attempts to ensure that public services are delivered in a more user-friendly way. Still, practices of quality management instruments in public administration lead to discussions about quality of public administration quality management itself and rhetoric referring to aims of continual quality improvement brings questions regarding the quality of methodologies and their practice. The paper summarizes and discusses issues which international literature emphasizes and author's own research revealed with regard to self-evaluation instruments that are usually used as first-step instruments of quality management in public administration. It focuses particularly on the Common Assessment Framework (CAF).

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