1,266 research outputs found
Management: A continuing literature survey with indexes, March 1977
This literature survey lists 346 reports, articles, and other documents introduced into the NASA scientific and technical information system in 1976
Management: A continuing bibliography with indexes
This bibliography lists 344 reports, articles, and other documents introduced into the NASA scientific and technical information system in 1978
The Design and Execution of Performance Management Systems at State Level: a Comparative Analysis of Italy and Malaysia
Performance management is maturing as an effective approach in public organizations around the world in improving
public services. However, the existing models, based primarily on best practices of first-world nations, have limitations
that must be addressed. One of which is the relative lack of attention to the context of performance management reform.
This international comparative case study analyses the experience of Italy and Malaysia in the design and execution of
performance management systems at the national level. It seeks to contribute to the comparative literature on performance
management across national jurisdictions. Italy and Malaysia also offer a contrasting study given their differing stage of
economic development and extent of statism. Both these countries have a long history of reform to offer a good sample on
the evolution of performance management at the national level of administration.
Based on selected interviews of stakeholders in the reform effort and literature review, this study investigates how
performance management systems have changed over the past decades, the motivations behind their metamorphoses, their
common elements across the two countries and what accounts for the respective progress in the execution of the two
systems.
The study also inquires into the role that the institutional framework (formal, budget process, law mandating performance
management, and planning and control systems) plays in bolting these systems on the fabric of public administration and in
making the performance management systems robust.
The study presents policy recommendations and strategies on how governments can create more robust performance
management systems for enhanced accountability and transparency in an age of resource constraint. These include the
consideration of organizational setting (centralization or decentralization) for performance management, the development
of financial and non-financial indicators, especially those that are outcomes-based, planning and control mechanisms,
culture, the impact of performance management legislation, the role of administrative and political leadership, and the need
for an informational infrastructure that supports performance management
Management: A continuing literature survey with indexes
This bibliography lists 782 reports, articles, and other documents introduced into the NASA scientific and technical information system in 1977. The citations, and abstracts when available, are reproduced exactly as they appeared originally in IAA and STAR, including the original accession numbers from the respective announcement journals. Topics cover the management of research and development contracts, production, logistics, personnel, safety, reliability and quality control citations. Includes references on: program, project and systems management; management policy, philosophy, tools, and techniques; decisionmaking processes for managers; technology assessment; management of urban problems; and information for managers on Federal resources, expenditures, financing, and budgeting
Management: A bibliography for NASA managers
This bibliography lists 706 reports, articles, and other documents introduced into the NASA scientific and technical information system in 1984. Entries, which include abstracts, are arranged in the following categories: human factors and personnel issues; management theory and techniques; industrial management and manufacturing; robotics and expert systems; computers and information management; research and development; economics, costs, and markets; logistics and operations management; reliability and quality control; and legality, legislation, and policy. Subject, personal author, corporate source, contract number, report number, and accession number indexes are included
Bibliometrics and scientometrics in India: An overview of studies during 1995-2014Part II: Contents of the articles in terms of disciplines and their bibliometric aspects
This part of the study highlights the contents of the published articles in terms of various disciplines or sub-disciplines and the bibliometric aspects discussed in these articles. The analysis of 902 papers published by Indian scholars during1995-2014 indicates that the main focus of bibliometrics/scientometrics is on assessment of science and technology in India in different sub-disciplines including contributions by Indian states and other individual countries followed by bibliometric analysis of individual journals. Papers dealing with bibliometric laws received a low priority as compared to other subdisciplines of bibliometrics/scientometrics. The analysis of data indicates that the share of theoretical studies using mathematical and statistical techniques which were missing in the earlier period (1970-1994) has increased during 1995-2014. The field of medicine as a discipline received the highest attention as compared to other disciplines
Air Force Institute of Technology Research Report 2016
This Research Report presents the FY16 research statistics and contributions of the Graduate School of Engineering and Management (EN) at AFIT. AFIT research interests and faculty expertise cover a broad spectrum of technical areas related to USAF needs, as reflected by the range of topics addressed in the faculty and student publications listed in this report. In most cases, the research work reported herein is directly sponsored by one or more USAF or DOD agencies. AFIT welcomes the opportunity to conduct research on additional topics of interest to the USAF, DOD, and other federal organizations when adequate manpower and financial resources are available and/or provided by a sponsor. In addition, AFIT provides research collaboration and technology transfer benefits to the public through Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADAs)
Continual improvement: A bibliography with indexes, 1992-1993
This bibliography lists 606 references to reports and journal articles entered into the NASA Scientific and Technical Information Database during 1992 to 1993. Topics cover the philosophy and history of Continual Improvement (CI), basic approaches and strategies for implementation, and lessons learned from public and private sector models. Entries are arranged according to the following categories: Leadership for Quality, Information and Analysis, Strategic Planning for CI, Human Resources Utilization, Management of Process Quality, Supplier Quality, Assessing Results, Customer Focus and Satisfaction, TQM Tools and Philosophies, and Applications. Indexes include subject, personal author, corporate source, contract number, report number, and accession number
Management: A bibliography for NASA managers
This bibliography lists 731 reports, articles and other documents introduced into the NASA Scientific and Technical Information System in 1990. Items are selected and grouped according to their usefulness to the manager as manager. Citations are grouped into ten subject categories: human factors and personnel issues; management theory and techniques; industrial management and manufacturing; robotics and expert systems; computers and information management; research and development; economics, costs and markets; logistics and operations management; reliability and quality control; and legality, legislation, and policy
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