Evaluating performance management of COVID-19 reality in three European countries : a pragmatic constructivist study
Purpose: The study aims to assess the COVID-19 event in three European countries (Germany, Italy and the UK) by investigating the quality of their performance management of it. Design/methodology/approach: Pragmatic constructivism (PC) is employed as a lens through which the performance management of each country can be examined and compared over a period encompassing the first wave of COVID-19. Findings: Official statistics show that one of the countries has a significantly lower death rate. It developed and operated a more detailed and precise system of performance management. From the perspective of PC, this system supported efforts to build a functioning reality construction integrating facts, possibilities, values and communication. Originality/value: The evaluation of different national approaches to the performance management of the COVID-19 reality is novel to the literature on management accounting. PC is used as a diagnostic tool to pinpoint strengths and weaknesses of the performance management of public sector activities in different countries.
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2021
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Authors: | Mitchell, Falconer ; Nørreklit, Hanne ; Nørreklit, Lennart ; Cinquini, Lino ; Koeppe, Frederik ; Magnacca, Fabio ; Mauro, Sara Giovanna ; Jakobsen, Morten ; Korhonen, Tuomas ; Laine, Teemu Juhani ; Liboriussen, Jakob Mathias |
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Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal. - Emerald, ISSN 0951-3574, ZDB-ID 2018956-4. - Vol. 34.2021, 6 (29.04.), p. 1345-1361
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Emerald |
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