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Performance Measurement And Civil Services Reforms In Pakistan: A Study Of Public Sector Organizations

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  • Rehman Safdar

    (IPMA-CP, Director (HR), Super Solutions Consultancy, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada)

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Research interest in the area of performance measurement (PM) in public sector organizations is increasing. The main purpose of the paper is to explore the research interest in the area of performance measurement (PM) in the public sector organizations. Recently, literature on this topic recognized the relevant critique of public sector organizations pivoting around its view of managers and organizations as primarily passive adaptors to change. This paper also explores how the public sector organizations associated with recent reforms in the Civil services sector impinge on the extent of pro-active choice exercised by senior management in the development of multidimensional Performance Measurement reflecting the interests of a wider range of the organizations. The sample for this research was drawn from the public sector organizations regulating telecommunication, power, oil & gas, media and corporate, capital and banking sectors of Pakistan and some of the organizations being controlled by these regulators. Fifteen (15) organizations were selected for the research. The platform which helped to choose the sectors and the organizations was the data taken from Pakistan Public Administration Research Centre, Establishment Division, Annual Statistical Bulletin of Autonomous Bodies Employees and website of these organizations. The public sector organizations in Pakistan are considered as one of the inefficient institutes of the country where poor governance, delayed processes, corruption, political and individual influences, lack of resources, low protection and salaries of public employees are prevailing causes. Due to these...

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  • Rehman Safdar, 2012. "Performance Measurement And Civil Services Reforms In Pakistan: A Study Of Public Sector Organizations," Far East Journal of Psychology and Business, Far East Research Centre, vol. 6(5), pages 56-68, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:fej:articl:v:6c:y:2012:i:5:p:56-68
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    Keywords

    Job performance; Pakistan; performance measurement; public sector Organizations; Civil services reforms.;
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    • M1 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration

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