Benchmarking as a Quality Management Tool in Public Administration

Authors

  • Mladen Djuric University of Belgrade, Faculty of organizational sciences
  • Dusan Milosevic University of Belgrade, Faculty of organizational sciences
  • Jovan Filipovic University of Belgrade, Faculty of organizational sciences
  • Slobodan Ristic University of Belgrade, Faculty of organizational sciences

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5755/j01.ee.24.4.2785

Keywords:

benchmarking, quality management, public administration, public procurements, private sector, performances

Abstract

This article discusses benchmarking theory, its private sector roots and its implementation in the public sector thus far. The overall purpose of this article is the proper porting of the benchmarking process into the public administration sector. Essentially, what all differences between private and public sector imply is that the public sector does not seek value-for-money. Also, literature on benchmarking in the public sector appears to be less organized and orderly than literature on benchmarking in the private sector. This article bridges this gap in order to answer the question can benchmarking function as efficiently and effectively in the public administration sector as in any private sector organization by showing how governments have been able to utilize benchmarking in order to improve their performances. The use of series of benchmarks can help in making a solid base for factual approach to decision making with regard to setting specific targets for performances of the public administration system, its reform and modernization, and monitoring progress over time. The Public Sector Benchmark of the Republic of Ireland and the Public Sector Comparator of South Africa will be used to show how experimental implementation of benchmarking has been able to produce effective results.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5755/j01.ee.24.4.2785

Author Biography

Mladen Djuric, University of Belgrade, Faculty of organizational sciences

Departmant for Quality Management

Teaching Assistant (M.Sc. in Quality Management)

Additional Files

Published

2013-10-09

Issue

Section

COMMERCE OF ENGINEERING DECISIONS