the 4th TAD - the Fourth Transatlantic Dialogue - 12 - 14 June, 2008. Università Bocconi - Milano
the 4th TAD: The status of Inter-Governmental Relations and Multi-Level Governance in Europe and the US













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EGPA - European Group of Public Administration Universita' Commerciale Luigi Bocconi - Milano SPAA - School of Public Affairs and Administration ASPA - American Society for Public Administration
EGPA - European Group of Public Administration
Università Bocconi
SPAA - School of Public Affairs
and Administration
ASPA - American Society
for Public Administration




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PDF - CALL FOR PAPERS
Abstracts (and papers on acceptance) must be sent by e-mail to the co-chairs of the chosen workshop as well as to ALL the following address:
mholzer@rutgers.edu
edoardo.ongaro@unibocconi.it
riccucci@andromeda.rutgers.edu
ellen.wayenberg@hogent.be
a.massey@exeter.ac.uk
At the core of the conference are six workshops,
jointly chaired by American and European convenors.

Participants in workshops are expected to subscribe
to one workshop, prepare a paper, and actively
participate to the sessions.





Workshop 5 (Room N3-5, 3rd Floor)

title
co-chairs

" Performance measurement and accountability in IGR-MLG "
Beryl Radin
American University, Washington D.C., USA

Ellen Wayenberg
University College Ghent, Belgium

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Distributing benefits and burdens: assessing performance of the US intergovernmental fiscl transfer system
Jeremy L. Hall
(University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA)


Accountability in the UN Secretariat and the European Commission
Tim Balint
(University of Konstanz, Germany)


Managing Performance Across Levels of Government: lessons learned or reproducing disconnects?
Geert Bouckaert, John Halligan
(K.U.Leuven, Belgium and University of Canberra, Australia)


Performance assessment at the edge of influence
Tony Bovaird, Elke Loeffler
(Birmingham University, UK)


Measuring Performances as a tool for managing inter-governmental collaborative processes : the case of the multi-national ENTER project.
David Capes
(University of Bordeaux, France)


Evaluating a decentralised policy program in the absence of vertical accountability mechanisms: the case of the Dutch Law on social support
Rob Gilsing, Gijs van Houten
(Netherlands Institute for Social Research/SCP, The Netherlands)


Benchmarking the inspectors: performance indicators in the european risk regulatory state
Martin Lodge, Kay Wegrich
(London School of Economics and Political Sciences, UK and Hertie School of Governance, Berlin, Germany)


Performance of Public Expenditure Management at Local Governance level in Romania
Ani Matei, Lucica Matei
(National School of Political Studies and Public Administration, Bucharest, Romania)


Territorial Budget and Consolidated Financial Statements of Local Public Groups: Accountability Statements for the Measurement of Performance
Marcella Mulazzani, Matteo Pozzoli, Alberto Romolini
(University of Florence and Parthenope University of Napoli, Italy)


The role of local-government associations in introducing and spreading performance management among Polish local governments
Jacek F. Nowak
(University of Economics in Pozna, Poland)


Local government transparency policies practices in an intergovernmental context
Suzanne Piotrowski
(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, USA)


Performance Measurement and the Supply of Information: Trends in Research on Department of Education Programs, 1998-2007
Steven R. Putansu
(American University, School of Public Affairs, USA)


Fiscal decentralization and corruption in the European Union: the italian case
Maria Laura Seguiti
(University of Cassino, Italy)


A Conceptual Framework for Performance Measurement Development in an Intergovernmental Setting: The Case of Intergovernmental Systems in the USA and Italy
Eric Scorsone, Emanuele Padovani
(Michigan State University, USA and University of Bologna, Italy)


Can New York CompStat State Government Performance?
Lessons from New York City and Washington State

Dennis C. Smith
(New York University, USA)


Shaping or Shaped? The Roles of the Executive and the Legislative branches in ‘Results-based Government’
Colin Talbot, Carole Johnson
(Manchester Business School, UK)


Devolving Performance Regulation: Testing the Will of the States
Lyke Thompson, Mark Sorbo, Robert Mahu, Katie Ellison, Craig Donahue
(Wayne State University, USA)



    



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