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Samenvatting
The 20th Accountability Day of the Netherlands House of Representatives is a fitting occasion to investigate whether Dutch Members of Parliament use performance information (PI). Performance information used by managers and politicians is a basic assumption for managing and guiding Performance-based Budgeting. Ironically, based on a literature review on performance use, we know that politicians and especially parliamentarians do not use performance information for decision making or scrutiny. This is specifically so when PI reports are long. Using the framework of accountability of Bovens (2007) and using content analysis of the questions, motions and debates of the Standing Committees on the annual reports, this article shows that MPs use performance information in all phases (informing, debating, sanctions). Contradicting earlier research on parliamentarians, we found that they use annual reports and reports of the Court of Audit as their main sources in the debates. This article shows that the use of PI in parliament is steadily rising. The growing importance of performance information for accountability is further illustrated by the strengthening of the accountability forum.
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Article | 20 jaar Verantwoordingsdag: Inzicht voor KamercommissiesHoe inhoudsanalyse inzicht geeft in prestatiegegevensgebruik door Kamerleden |
Trefwoorden | performance information, accountability, Parliament, annual reports, Performance-based Budgeting |
Auteurs | Dr. Sjoerd Keulen |
DOI | 10.5553/Bk/092733872020029001008 |
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