2004
DOI: 10.1080/00091380409605082
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Rated Planning and Change Management at a Research Universit

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“…The inherent benefit of the ZBF model is in its flexibility to shift priorities year-to-year, allowing for better service outcomes. A study comparing the ZBF model to the traditional Incremental Funding model deduced that the former created higher quality outcomes in providing services [2]. This study, however, was performed at the unit and departmental level, not an institutional level.…”
Section: Zero-based Fundingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The inherent benefit of the ZBF model is in its flexibility to shift priorities year-to-year, allowing for better service outcomes. A study comparing the ZBF model to the traditional Incremental Funding model deduced that the former created higher quality outcomes in providing services [2]. This study, however, was performed at the unit and departmental level, not an institutional level.…”
Section: Zero-based Fundingmentioning
confidence: 99%