2022
DOI: 10.2478/nispa-2022-0002
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Usability of Municipal Performance-based Budgets within Strategic Planning in Slovakia: Perception of Elected Local Representatives

Abstract: The article aims to present the concept of performance-based budgeting at the local government level with a focus on its importance for strategic management at the local government level. The original intention of introducing programme budgeting, which is clearly linked to performance management and results, was to improve strategic-oriented public management, in particular by focusing on objectives and using performance information as well as performance measures. Much more attention has recently been paid to… Show more

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“…These analyses were carried out by mixing spatial analysis and statistical methods that can be applied to study single policies, such as the driving restriction policies in Shanghai [67] or the underground urban development of Nanjing [68]. On the other hand, in Central Europe, some studies underline the role of public administrations as effective constructors of smart cities, analyzing the characteristics and principles underlying public service organizations in the XXI century [69], providing guidelines for the performance-based planning of smart cities in small municipalities [70]; and assessing the legal regulation to ensure more efficient functioning of smart cities [71]. The present work proposes a shifting perspective in the methodology to assess the impact of projects and policies, proposing a bottom-up analysis.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These analyses were carried out by mixing spatial analysis and statistical methods that can be applied to study single policies, such as the driving restriction policies in Shanghai [67] or the underground urban development of Nanjing [68]. On the other hand, in Central Europe, some studies underline the role of public administrations as effective constructors of smart cities, analyzing the characteristics and principles underlying public service organizations in the XXI century [69], providing guidelines for the performance-based planning of smart cities in small municipalities [70]; and assessing the legal regulation to ensure more efficient functioning of smart cities [71]. The present work proposes a shifting perspective in the methodology to assess the impact of projects and policies, proposing a bottom-up analysis.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%