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Calibrating Public Sector Accountability: Translating experimental findings to public sector accountability
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EducationAccountability MechanismsPublic RelationsOrganizational BehaviorBureaucracyGovernmental ProcessManagementPublic GovernancePublic PolicyPublic Sector OrganizationsExperimental ResearchAccountingGovernment TransparencyPublic Service MotivationPublic SectorTranslating Experimental FindingsAccountabilityArtsAdministrative ProcessPolitical SciencePublic Sector AccountabilitySocial Responsibility
Accountability mechanisms are among the most important means with which governments guard and improve the performance of public sector organizations. However, research documents a plethora of accountability-failures. A key issue is: how can public sector accountability become more effective? This paper seeks to answer this question by connecting two largely separated strands of research: public administration research on real-world organizations and experimental research on the effects of different forms of accountability on decision-making. The paper develops the Calibrated Public Accountability-model (CPA-model) from experimental research findings which can be used to investigate how accountability can be calibrated to task requirements of organizations.
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