Budgetary Mechanisms and Performance Accountability during Financial Restrictions: a Resource Dependency Approach in a Public Sector Organisation
Abstract
Purpose —This study analyses the relationship between organisational resource dependency and performance accountability among organisational units. Design/methodology/approach — Drawing on resource dependence theory, we... [ view full abstract ]
Purpose —This study analyses the relationship between organisational resource dependency and performance accountability among organisational units.
Design/methodology/approach — Drawing on resource dependence theory, we conducted a case study in a Finnish public university. Data was gathered through document analysis, interviews, meetings observations and continuous interactions with key informants from 2014 to 2016.
Findings — Findings show that macro financial restrictions convey a strong message to the university that it must improve resource efficiency, reallocate existing resources to competitive fields, and keep improving its financial and non-financial performances. It is difficult to monitor financial performance accountability of each scientific discipline, however, because top hierarchy has no incentives to activate accounting mechanisms that would provide financial performance data thoroughly. A theoretical contribution is to show a contrast between organisational resource dependence and loose coupling with financial performance accountability mechanisms at operational unit levels.
Practical implications — The study shows the potential limitations of using strict budgetary policies of the state to improve financial performance accountability among organisational units in a public sector university.
Paper type: Research paper
Keywords: Funding, costs, overheads, performance accountability, finance, governance, public sector, university
Authors
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Jean Claude Mutiganda
(Åbo Akademi University School of Business and Economics)
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Lars Hassel
(Umeå University)
Topic Area
Topics: Topic #1
Session
G101 - 4 » G101 - Accounting & Accountability SIG Panel (4/6) (16:00 - Thursday, 14th April, PolyU_QR512)
Paper
Mutiganda_and_Hassel_Budgetary_Mechanisms_and_Performance_Management_during_Financial_Restrictions_LH_comm.pdf
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