Means,Motive, and Opportunity – Local Government Data Distortion in a High‐Stakes Environment |
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Authors: | Joseph Drew Bligh Grant |
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Affiliation: | University of Technology Sydney |
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Abstract: | Regulatory authorities are increasingly relying upon performance data for developing public policy. However, this reliance necessarily assumes that the data are free from material distortion. This paper provides a conceptual framework for understanding the ‘means’, ‘motive’, and ‘opportunity’ for distorting data employed in high‐stakes performance‐management programmes. We present empirical evidence which suggests that the use of data drawn entirely from financial statements by no means guarantees a distortion‐free depiction of performance. In addition, we provide econometric evidence of some important determinants of performance data distortion. Taken as a whole, the following analysis provides a comprehensive picture of the salient matters which must be addressed to ensure accurate data for public policy‐making purposes. |
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Keywords: | data distortion gaming performance management accountability Fit for the Future |
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