Title
Alleviating poverty: How do we know the scope of the problem and when we have solved it?
Date Issued
01 August 2007
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Saint Paul University
Abstract
Purpose - This paper aims to outline and discuss how to incorporate the stakeholder perspective into performance measurement framework to enhance program effectiveness, accountability and understanding in relation to human development issues. Design/methodology/approach - An examination of the literature and a review of best practices was undertaken to identify relevant performance measurements and indicators that could be utilized to measure incremental results and impacts related to poverty reduction strategies. Findings - Credible demonstration of policy or program impacts for poverty reduction are dependent on understanding the distinction between inputs, outputs, outcomes and indicators. Moreover, to be trusted by the public, performance reporting on poverty reduction needs to focus more selectively on identifying the key measures of performance and the engagement of key constituents. The intention of this paper is to identify some current best practices and suggest a model with potential indicators, which could be utilized to measure incremental results and impacts in relation to human development issues that we contend is the essential next step if the power and resources of stakeholders are to be harnessed in the fight against poverty while enabling organizations to implement new ways of approaching measurement effectiveness and accountability in a strategic and comprehensive manner. Practical implications - The paper advocates that an understanding of performance measurement theory and stakeholder engagement process can enable business leaders to create practical performance measurement frameworks, which in turn will lead to enhanced reporting and accountability for poverty reduction impacts and results. Originality/value - This paper presents an overview of the literature which both enhances personal knowledge and understanding at the theoretical and practical levels enabling business leaders to gain insight on the inherent stakeholder factors that need to be considered when designing performance measurement strategies and reporting frameworks.
Start page
1344
End page
1358
Volume
45
Issue
8
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ingeniería industrial
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-34547196861
Source
Management Decision
ISSN of the container
00251747
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