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Beyond the Numbers: on the road to achieving public value in community support organisations
Objective: To explore public value as a management tool for measuring outcomes, in Community Support Organisations (CSOs) and determine if further research is warranted.
Design: A literature review on public value and outcome measurement in the community service sector was conducted to evaluate how public value best fits with CSOs.
Setting: Public value has not previously been applied to measuring outcomes in CSOs and could provide beneficial information to assist in obtaining government funding as fiscal resources decline.
Main outcome measures: The following question was considered; Can a public value framework be used as a management tool by CSOs to measure the value of their service? A flow chart applying a public value framework to outcome measurement of CSOs was developed.
Results: Key elements identified were indicators, measures and outcomes. Stakeholders included; government, community sector, CSOs and consumer. A public value framework has the potential to be used for measuring outcomes in the community sector however realworld application is still required.
Conclusion: This study provided preliminary application for a larger study and has provided evidence of a public value framework having the potential to be applied as an outcome measurement tool for CSOs.
History
Publication title
Asia Pacific Journal of Health ManagementVolume
12Pagination
41-45ISSN
1833-3818Department/School
School of Health SciencesPublisher
Australian College of Health Service ManagementPlace of publication
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