What Should We Know About Politicians' Performance Information Need and Use?
Journal
International Public Management Review
ISSN
1662-1387
Type
journal article
Date Issued
2012-10-31
Author(s)
Abstract
The question of legislators' use of performance information is crucial, since - among others purposes - data on outputs and outcomes is meant to inform about the performance of public managers, programs as well as organizations, and ultimately to influence the allocation of financial means. Limited empirical evidence on parliamentarians' performance information behavior provides contradictory findings with respect to the extent to which this new kind of data is used. This paper aims to draw an outline of the insights we have about politicians' information need and use in general. It sets a particular focus on the question of how the use of performance information by politicians could be analyzed more systematically in the future by referring to conceptual treatments of earlier periods or allied disciplines. We show how future research could profit by shifting the focus of analysis from the isolated analysis of performance information to the context-bounded politician and her information needs, by considering the political rationale with respect to the information-decision nexus, and by including possibilities of symbolic or strategic types of performance information utilization. Conceiving politicians as need-driven and goal-oriented information users requires a different definition of what data inform about performance.
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Funding(s)
Language
English
Keywords
Information Needs Information Use
Performance Information
Policy Positions
Politicians
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
Refereed
Yes
Publisher
International Public Management Network
Publisher place
St. Gallen
Volume
13
Number
2
Start page
85
End page
111
Pages
27
Subject(s)
Eprints ID
217687
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