بررسی موانع ارتقای بهرهوری در بخش دولتی
الموضوعات :صمد عالی 1 , علیرضا بافنده زنده 2
1 - عضو هیأت علمی(مربی) گروه مدیریت صنعتی،واحد تبریز،دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی، تبریز، ایران
2 - عضو هیأت علمی(استادیار) گروه مدیریت صنعتی،واحد تبریز،دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی، تبریز، ایران
الکلمات المفتاحية: موانع سازمانی, بهرهوری بخش دولتی, موانع بهرهوری, موانع محیطی, موانع فردی,
ملخص المقالة :
هدف اصلی مقاله حاضر شناخت موانع ارتقای بهره وری در بخش دولتی است. در این راستا پس از مطالعه مبانی نظری و مصاحبه با تنی چند از مدیران باسابقه بخش دولتی در استان آذربایجان شرقی، 28 مورد بعنوان موانع بهبود بهرهوری بخش دولتی شناسایی شد که بر اساس مطالعات آمونز[1] تحت سه دسته موانع محیطی، سازمانی و فردی طبقهبندی شد و دیدگاه مدیران بخش دولتی استان نسبت به میزان تاثیرگذاری هر یک از آنها در بهرهوری از طریق پرسشنامه طراحیشده، مورد پرسش واقع شد. نتایج تحقیق نشان داد که بخش دولتی کشور با موانع متعددی در ارتقای بهرهوری مواجه است که بخش عمده آن به ویژگیهای شخصیتی، نگرش و مهارتهای رهبری مدیران دولتی مربوط میشود و بخش دیگر آن به مشکلات درون سازمانی و محیطی از قبیل فقدان سیستم مناسب ارزیابی عملکرد، محافظه کاری مفرط و گرایش به حفظ وضع موجود، نبود نظام مناسب پاسخگویی، عدم وجود سیستم مناسب حسابرسی هزینه، وجود فشارهای سیاسی تاثیرگذار بر تصمیم گیری، کم اهمیت بودن موضوع بهرهوری در مقابل علایق سیاسی، کمبود کارکنان تحلیلگر، عدم وجود فشارهای رقابتی بازار و فرایند پیچیده بوروکراسی مربوط میشود. [1]-Ammons
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Ammons, D. N., & King, J. C. (1983), Productivity improvement in local government: its place among competing priorities. Public Admin. Rev. 43(2):113–120.
Balk, W. L. (1984), Productivity in government: a legislative focus. Public Product. Rev. 8(2):148–161.
Borins, S. (2000), Loose cannons and rule breakers, or enterprising leaders? Some evidence about innovative public managers. Public Admin. Rev. 60(6):498–507.
Bryce, J. (1888), The American Common wealth. Cited in Schiesl, M. J. (1977), The Politics of Efficiency. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Cohen,J and S.Peterson (1997), Adminstrative Decentralization:A New Framework for Impravment. Governance, Accountibility, Performance, Harvard University Press, p 44.
Downs, A. (1967), Inside Bureaucracy. Boston: Little Brown. Drucker, P. F. (1980), The deadly sins in public administration. Public Admin. Rev. 40(2):103–106.
Fainstein, N. I., & Fainstein, S. S. (1972), Innovation in urban bureaucracies. Amer. Behav. Sci. 15(4):511–531.
Gold, B. M. (Spring 2001), A productivity panacea. Electron. Govern. 2(1):26–27.
Goldsmith, S. (1997), The Twenty-First Century City: Resurrecting Urban America. Washington, D.C.: Regnery Publishing.
Gore, A. (1993), Creating a Government that Works Better and Costs Less: Transforming Organizational Structures. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.
Gurwitt, R. (1989), Cultures clash as old-time politics confronts button-down management. Governing 2(7):42–48.
Harlow, L. F. (1977), Without Fear or Favor. Provo, UT: Brigham Young University Press.
Huyuz, A. (1998). Modern Government Management. Translation by: S. M. Alvani, Morvarid Publishing, (In Persian).
Hayes, F. O’R. (1972), Innovation in state and local government. In: Hayes, F. O’R.
Hayward, N., & Kuper, G. (1978), The national economy and productivity in government. Public Admin. Rev. 38 (l):2-5.
Kaufman, H. (2001), Major players: Bureaucracies in American government. Public Admin. Rev. 61(1):18-42.
Keehely, P. & ET. al. (1997), Benchmarking for Best Practices in the Public sector, San Fransisco: Jossey Bass Publishers, pp 26-28.
Kelvin, Lord, as quoted in Lehrer, R. N., ed. (1983), White collar Productivity. New York: McGraw-Hill
Kittower, D. (2001), Putting technology to work. Governing, 15(1):48–54.
Marris, P., & Rein, M. (1973), Dilemmas of Social Reform. Chicago: Aldine.
Mars Holzer (1992), Public Productivity Handbook, New York, Marcel Dekker. Inc, pp74-80.
Morgan, D. R., England, R. E. (1999), Managing Urban America. 5th ed. New York: Chatham House.
Naygro, L. (1996). Decision-Making in the Public Sector. Public Management Center for Public Administration Education, (In Persian).
Niskanen, W. A. (1971), Bureaucracy and Representative Government. Atherton, Chicago: Aldine.
Osborne, D., & Plastrik, P. (2000), The Reinventor’s Fieldbook: Tools for Transforming Your Government. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass
Productivity Measurement in the Public Sector (2000), Published by the Asian Productivity Organization, pp 83-84.
Savas, E. S. (2000), Privatization and Public-Private Partnerships. New York: Chatham House.
Schick, A. (1996), The Spirit of Reform, State Services Commission. New Zealand: Wellington.
Stillman, R. J. II. (1982), Local public management in transition: A report on the current state of the profession. In International City Management Association.
Szanton, P. (1981), Not Well Advised. New York: Russell Sage Foundation and Ford Foundation.
Thornhill, D. (2006), Productivity attainment in a diverse public sector, paper presented at Seminar on Promoting Productivity in a Diverse Public Sector, Dublin, 21 April.
Zolkos, R. (1989), Mississippi counties streamline operations. City State 5:3, 45