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Implementation of Performance Budgeting in the States: The Impact of Management and Organizational Capacity
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Joyce, Philip G., and Susan Sieg, 2000. “Using Performance Information for Budgeting: Clarifying the Framework and Investigating Recent State Experience.” Available online: http://unpan1.un.org/intradoc/groups/public/documents/aspa/unpan000526.pdf, accessed on January 26, 2005. Kelly, Janet M., and William C. Rivenbark, 2003. Performance Budgeting for State and Local Government. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe. Klase, Kenneth A., and Michael J. Dougherty, 2000. “The Impact of Performance Budgeting on State Budget Outcomes.” Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Association for Budgeting and Financial Management, Kansas City, MO, October 5-7.
Klase, Kenneth A., and Michael J. Dougherty, 2002. “The Effect of Performance Budgeting on State Functional Expenditures.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Budgeting and Financial Management (ABFM) of the American Society for Public Administration, Washington, DC, January 17-19. Klase, Kenneth A., and Michael J. Dougherty, 2004. “Establishing a Research Agenda for Empirically Testing the Effects of Performance Budgeting.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Budgeting and Financial Management (ABFM) of the American Society for Public Administration, Chicago, IL, October 6-9. Koven, Steven G., and Christopher Mausolff, 2002. “The Influence of Political Culture on State Budgets: Another Look at Elazar’s Formulation.” The American Review of Public Administration 32(1): 66-77. Lauth, Thomas P., 1985. “Performance Evaluation in the Georgia Budgetary Process.” Public Budgeting & Finance 5(1): 67-82. Lee, Robert D. Jr., and Robert C. Burns, 2000. “Performance Measurement in State Budgeting: Advancement and Backsliding from 1990 to 1995.” Public Budgeting & Finance 20(1): 38-54. Lu, Haoran, 1998. “Performance Budgeting Resuscitated: Why Is It Still Inviable?” Journal of Public Budgeting, Accounting & Financial Management 10(2): 151-172. McCullagh, Peter, 1980. “Regression Models for Ordinal Data.” Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series B, 42(2): 109-142. McNab, Robert M., and Francois Melese, 2003. “Implementing the GPRA: Examining the Prospects for Performance Budgeting in the Federal Government.” Public Budgeting & Finance 23(2): 73-95. Melkers, Julia E., and Katherine G. Willoughby, 1998. “The State of the States: Performance-Based Budgeting Requirements in 47 out of 50,” Public Administration Review 58(1): 66-73.
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Joyce, Philip G., and Susan Sieg, 2000. “Using Performance Information for Budgeting: Clarifying the Framework and Investigating Recent State Experience.” Available online: http://unpan1.un.org/intradoc/groups/public/documents/aspa/unpan000526.pdf, accessed on January 26, 2005. Kelly, Janet M., and William C. Rivenbark, 2003. Performance Budgeting for State and Local Government. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe. Klase, Kenneth A., and Michael J. Dougherty, 2000. “The Impact of Performance Budgeting on State Budget Outcomes.” Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Association for Budgeting and Financial Management, Kansas City, MO, October 5-7.
Klase, Kenneth A., and Michael J. Dougherty, 2002. “The Effect of Performance Budgeting on State Functional Expenditures.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Budgeting and Financial Management (ABFM) of the American Society for Public Administration, Washington, DC, January 17-19. Klase, Kenneth A., and Michael J. Dougherty, 2004. “Establishing a Research Agenda for Empirically Testing the Effects of Performance Budgeting.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Budgeting and Financial Management (ABFM) of the American Society for Public Administration, Chicago, IL, October 6-9. Koven, Steven G., and Christopher Mausolff, 2002. “The Influence of Political Culture on State Budgets: Another Look at Elazar’s Formulation.” The American Review of Public Administration 32(1): 66-77. Lauth, Thomas P., 1985. “Performance Evaluation in the Georgia Budgetary Process.” Public Budgeting & Finance 5(1): 67-82. Lee, Robert D. Jr., and Robert C. Burns, 2000. “Performance Measurement in State Budgeting: Advancement and Backsliding from 1990 to 1995.” Public Budgeting & Finance 20(1): 38-54. Lu, Haoran, 1998. “Performance Budgeting Resuscitated: Why Is It Still Inviable?” Journal of Public Budgeting, Accounting & Financial Management 10(2): 151-172. McCullagh, Peter, 1980. “Regression Models for Ordinal Data.” Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series B, 42(2): 109-142. McNab, Robert M., and Francois Melese, 2003. “Implementing the GPRA: Examining the Prospects for Performance Budgeting in the Federal Government.” Public Budgeting & Finance 23(2): 73-95. Melkers, Julia E., and Katherine G. Willoughby, 1998. “The State of the States: Performance-Based Budgeting Requirements in 47 out of 50,” Public Administration Review 58(1): 66-73.
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