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Beyond reporting: What drives performance data use in sustainability management? Empirical evidence from U.S. cities

Park, Angela Y.S.

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Abstract

As local governments increasingly use data to improve sustainability outcomes, this research explores how institutional conditions may assist such efforts. To that end, it tests several hypotheses based on two prominent organizational theories: rational choice and sociological institutionalism. Using the original data that surveys how U.S. cities collect and use performance data when managing sustainability programs (n = 443), this research finds that cities are more likely to use information when certain institutional conditions are present, among which social institutions particularly matter. These findings are discussed by integrating insights from public management and sustainability literature.

Issue Date
2023-09
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Keywords Plus
LOCAL-GOVERNMENTS; INFORMATION USE; ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE; PUBLIC ORGANIZATIONS; TRANSPARENCY; SERVICES; ADOPTION; SYSTEMS; SECTOR; MODEL
Keywords(Author)
Local Government; Performance Management; Sustainability; Institutional Theory
DOI
10.1080/14719037.2023.2250356
Journal Title
Public Management Review
Start Page
1
End Page
24
ISSN
1471-9037
Language
English
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