ABSTRACT

Winner of the the inaugural 'Best Book Award' from the Association for Budgeting and Financial Management!

 

Performance budgeting involves costs, from the drafting and passage of legal foundations, and the political capital and will to implement it, to training personnel to create a performance-oriented culture, and information technology requirements to track performance. Through comprehensive examination of performance budgeting laws, in-depth interviews of those practicing in government agencies, and quantitative survey analysis, Public Performance Budgeting examines the influence of performance measurement and evaluation on all phases of the budgeting process. Lu and Willoughby present original research and case studies to explore how performance is linked to public budgets and government results, its impacts on budgeting systems, and possible unintended consequences. A summary assessment of how performance measurement could and should play a role in furthering performance budgeting is explored in a concluding chapter. The first of its kind to spotlight budget practice through the lens of juvenile justice, this book is required reading for all those studying public budgeting, management, and policy.

chapter 1|26 pages

One Mission Shared by Governments

chapter 2|28 pages

Foundations for Performance Budgeting

chapter 3|24 pages

State Juvenile Justice Services

Organization, Measurement and Budgeting

chapter 6|18 pages

Performance Budgeting for Budget Execution

chapter 8|16 pages

Implications

The Powers and Perils of Performance Budgeting

chapter 9|11 pages

Rethinking Performance Budgeting