Acting the Municipality Vision: The Manifestation of a Management Control Model
Abstract
The role of management control systems (MCS) within the public sector has gained widespread attention among scholars in the field. Driven by a quest for legitimacy and the efficient management of public resources, many public organizations have applied management techniques traditionally developed for private corporations. This case study takes a managerial perspective and departs from two administrations of a Swedish municipality that has developed an own management control model (MCM). Even though proponents for management techniques suggest that it can help align overall goals with operations, other researchers question the use in practice, pointing towards increased management where control systems have been found de-coupled from operations. This study aims to describe and analyze the manifestation of a MCM in managerial practice using a loose coupling framework. The article will show how the MCM plays an interconnecting role where several couplings between the MCM and operations are identified. The findings contribute with knowledge of how different types of couplings can coexist in building a complete system.
Degree
Master 2-years
Other description
MSc in Management
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Date
2014-12-05Author
Stuart, Elisa
Kronberg, Ida
Keywords
Management control
public sector
municipalities
loose coupling
goal alignment
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project
2014:83
Language
eng