Performance Budgeting in Denmark [electronic resource] / Rikke Ginnerup ... [et al]
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This article describes the development and current content of the performance management system in the Danish central government. Since the 1980s, innovations have included results-based management, performance contracts, activity-based budgeting, accrual accounting and budgeting, and the use of evaluations and reports.
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