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The Impact of New Zealand's Public Sector Accounting Reforms on Performance Control in Museums
Authors:George D. Thompson
Affiliation:University of Canterbury
Abstract:Accounting by most New Zealand museums was subject to public sector reforms requiring private sector -style financial reporting, and service performance reporting. This study into the impact of the reforms on how museum managements pursue successful performance found museums adopting a more accounting-oriented approach to planning and evaluation. Service performance reporting has facilitated the periodic evaluation of non-financial targets by managements, but as currently constituted the reporting model is flawed, particularly in its implications for essential long-term resource capacity of museums. This threatens its effectiveness for promoting good performance. Non-accounting based professional practices also have a role in museum success.
Keywords:public sector    accounting    New Zealand    museum    performance measurement
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