Accountability and Performance Update – Mar 2 – 8, 2026

Accountability in Public Administration: From Concepts to Empirical Tests

Handbook of Accountability Research (2026)

Public accountability is a crucial element of democratic governance relating those with power to the democratic audiences for whom they govern. . . In recent years, accountability has become a major topic in public administration research for at least three major reasons.

Advancing Accountability in Unsettled Times

Public Performance & Management Review

A symposium at ASPA’s 2024 conference in Minneapolis, brought together more than 30 scholars from across the globe— resulting in a special issue of PPMR. On the surface, much appears unchanged. Yet, a closer look reveals that the intervening years have brought significant shifts—both in how accountability is studied within the discipline and in the real-world contexts of politics and public administration.

Making Metrics Matter for Local Governments

PATimes (Alex Tremblay)

Great mini-case study of Hennepin County, MN’s efforts to improve performance, noting: “performance improves not through targets and goals but through participation in a continuous quality improvement process at all levels of the organization.”

Resource of the Week: City Health Dashboard

NYU Grossman School of Medicine

The goal is to provide communities and city leaders with an array of regularly updated data specific to neighborhood and/or city boundaries – such as life expectancy, park access, and children in poverty – to improve the health and well-being of everyone in the community.

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Accountability and Performance Update – Feb 23-Mar 1, 2026

Performance Comparisons Between Single vs. Collaborative Government Services

Urban Affairs Review (gated article)

This study examines whether general-purpose governments vs. their collaborative partnerships with subgovernment units deliver crime control more effectively. The authors found find that municipalities with Crime Control and Prevention Districts (CCPDs) experience greater reductions in violent crime than comparable municipalities without CCPDs, although the effects diminish over time.

A Performance Management Reckoning: Why Traditional Metrics Are Failing

PATimes (Bill Brantley)

Government performance management often tracks what is easiest to measure instead of what matters most. Research in Public Performance & Management Review shows that this output-focused approach can create incentives to chase targets rather than fulfill an agency’s mission, leading to so-called performance paradoxes, where meeting metrics does not improve public value.

Making Measurement About Leaders’ Priorities, Not About Measures

Stacey Barr’s Blog

Possibly the greatest obstacle to organisations having meaningful performance measurement is the leadership team’s attitudes toward it. . . We need to stop making it about performance measurement.

Resource of the Week:  Journal of Policy Implementation and Evaluation

The Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management

While APPAM’s flagship Journal of Policy Analysis & Management (JPAM) remains the premier outlet for comprehensive and fully developed scholarly contributions, there is clear value in this new, complementary journal that features shorter, peer-reviewed articles with a targeted scope and a direct emphasis on policy design, implementation, and evaluation.

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Accountability and Performance Update – Feb 16-22, 2026

A Guide to Measuring Performance: The City of Berkeley, CA Edition

Barrett & Greene

The Berkeley, California auditor’s office is well-known for the attention it pays to the measurement of performance, under the leadership of Auditor Jenny Wong. Lately, at the request of a councilmember, her office has been conducting “benchmarking and best-practice research on outcome-based budget metrics. The result? “A Guide to Measuring Performance in the City of Berkeley”, a document that provides sound advice for any community on creating useful and credible performance measurement systems.

GovEx Lessons Learned in Its First Decade

Bloomberg Center for Government Excellence

The founder of GovEx writes that since 2015: “GovEx partnered with hundreds of cities around the world. We visited countless city halls, sat across from mayors and frontline staff, and have seen up close how data can transform not just decision-making, but entire communities. We’ve learned what works, what doesn’t, and what it takes to build a data-driven culture that lasts.” She then offers seven lessons learned.

Performance in a Time of Instability

Barrett & Greene 

Zachary Markovits writes “When conditions are intense, the instinct in cities, counties and states is to chase the crisis of the day. . . .That instinct is understandable, and often necessary. But incremental, deliberate, data-driven management is not a distraction from urgent work. It is what allows governments to respond to crises without losing ground on their core priorities.”

A Moneyball Moment for Workforce Development

Results for America

The U.S. Department of Labor recently released new guidance that allow states to modernize how they design, fund, and deliver workforce programs funded under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act. Results for America encourages states to embed evidence in their state workforce systems via their state plans and waiver requests, and offers advice on how to shift workforce dollars toward proven programs.

Resource of the Week:  Performance America Consortium

U.S. Office of Personnel Management

The Performance America Consortium is a working group of federal, state, and local government agencies coordinated by OPM. This consortium is similar to other Fortune 50 company consortia that promote the use of common organizational assessment items and the sharing of data among companies.

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Accountability and Performance Update – Feb 9-15, 2026

Human-Machine Collaboration for Strategic Foresight

Public Administration Review (gated article)

This is a case study of an innovative pilot project conducted by an Australian state government that leveraged generative artificial intelligence (AI), specifically large language models, for strategic foresight using a design science approach.

Integrating Key Performance Indicators into the Governance System

Journal of Constitutional and Governance Studies (Open Source – PDF Download)

Evaluating the performance of Indonesian ministries is conducted through the 2014 Government Agency Performance Accountability System. However, this system relies heavily on internal self-reporting and lacks transparency and standardization. This study develops a performance index based on transparency that would serve as the basis of presidential decisions.

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Accountability and Performance Update – Feb 2-8, 2026

OPM’s Challenge of Creating High Performance Cultures

Government Executive (Howard Risher)

To help federal agencies operate like modern high-performance organizations requires an understanding of their current barriers and an importance placed on the workforce’s value

States Turn to Predictive Tech

RouteFifty
Student test scores across the U.S. are lower than they have been in decades. Schools that leverage tools to benchmark and predict their performance can help teachers better address learning gaps, experts say.

Lessons in Building Evidence – Lessons from Federal Partnerships

AEA365 (American Evaluation Association)

Michael Hand, a portfolio led and behavioral scientist with the federal Office of Evaluation Sciences , shares three key lessons learned when building evidence with agency partners.

The Power of Performance Audits

American Society for Public Administration 

A four-person panel of city performance auditors ask tough questions: Are programs working? Are they fair? Who’s being helped … and who’s left out?

Reform in a Post-DOGE World

We the Doers

Former civil servants offer prescriptions for making government more effective, efficient, and trustworthy – starting with defining a meaningful bottom line — because current performance data doesn’t.

Resource of the Week:  The PULSAR Program

World Bank

The Public Sector Accounting and Reporting (PULSAR) program is a regional and country-level program targeting the Western Balkans, European Union Eastern Partnership countries, and Tajikistan to support the advancement of public sector accounting, financial, and sustainability reporting practices in line with international standards and good practice.

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