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The work described here makes a conceptual contribution to public sustainability performance evaluation, in particular by developing a set of strategic and comprehensive framework indicators which have been called the 'Sustainability Balanced Scorecard'.
Progressing towards sustainable development raises important challenges to conducting performance evaluations in governments because there are neither generally accepted methods nor specific standards to be met at present. Sustainability Performance Evaluation System in Government, makes a conceptual contribution to public sustainability performance evaluation and develops a set of framework indicators with the help of the strategic and comprehensive approach Sustainability Balanced Scorecard.
As a conceptual basis for the further research and application, this volume will be of great interest to researchers and practitioners at many levels of environmental / sustainability, public management and strategic control studies. Evaluators will find methodological approaches and applied tools for their work. Decision-makers and managers will find it valuable to manage the social, economic and environmental issues in a balanced and integrated manner. Governments will also find ithelpful in assisting them in establishing an evaluation system towards sustainable development.
Highlights strategic gaps in the traditional performance evaluation system Innovatively integrates three theories into a three-dimensional conceptual model Improves the traditional Environmental Performance Evaluation (EPE) into the new phase of sustainability performance evaluation Reaffirms citizen satisfaction and participatory approach in public performance evaluation system Systematically covers both the conceptual and the practical aspects of performance evaluation and sustainability management in government
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The principles of modern strategic management are illustrated by an ancient Chinese tale: a man who wanted to go south was in a carriage driving north. A passer-by asked him "If you are going to the south, why is your chariot heading north?" The man answered, "My horse is good at running, my driver is highly skilled at driving a carriage, and I have enough money." Like the Chinese journeyman, the success of today's organizations and programs not only depends on productivity (good-running horse), workforce capability (highly-skilled driver) and financial support (enough money), but is also determined by their strategic orientation. If the strategy and objectives setting errs from the original mission, operations will be inefficient and ineffective.
Progressing towards sustainable development raises significant obstacles to governments wishing to conduct performance evaluations, because at present there are neither generally accepted methods nor specific standards to be met. This book, which evolved from an acclaimed doctoral dissertation, helps overcome these obstacles by developing a set of framework indicators employing a strategic and comprehensive approach called the "Sustainability Balanced Scorecard".
As a conceptual basis for the further research and application, this volume will be essential reading for researchers and practitioners involved in environmental and sustainability issues, as well as public management and strategic control studies. Evaluators will find methodological approaches and applied tools for their work, while decision-makers and managers will find this text a valuable resource in managing social, economic and environmental issues in a balanced and integrated manner. Governments will also find it helpful in establishing an evaluation system for sustainable development.
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Dedication. Preface. Acknowledgments. List of Abbreviations. List of Figures. List of Tables. 1. Introduction. 2. Literature Review. 3. Fundamentals of Sustainability Performance Evaluation System in Government. 4. Sustainability Balanced Scorecard of SPES. 5. Sustainability Performance Indicators. 6. Conclusion. Appendices. Appendix A: National Sustainable Development Strategies-The Global Picture. Appendix B: UNCSD Theme SDIs Framework (2001). Appendix C: 15 Headline Indicators in the UK Sustainable Development Strategy (1999). Appendix D: 20 UK Sustainable Development Strategy Framework Indicators (2007). Appendix E: 21 Key Indicators for Sustainable Development in Germany. Index.