Measuring what matters in local government: a Municipality Sustainability Index
2020; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 43; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/01442872.2020.1726311
ISSN1470-1006
AutoresPaulo Caldas, Brian Dollery, Rui Cunha Marques,
Tópico(s)Construction Project Management and Performance
ResumoThis paper focuses on "measuring what matters" in local government and presents a new evaluation model called Municipality Sustainability Index (MSI) based on the integration of a municipality's financial performance with community sustainability and governance. Using Multi-criteria Decision Analysis methodology (MCDA), we develop an additive evaluation model which aggregates 25 indicators across four dimensions of performance to assess local government sustainability. A decision-making group (DMG) composed of representatives drawn from a network of stakeholders involved in local government- provided information on the requirements needed for a precise evaluation of the performance of any municipality along with prescriptive guidelines for a better local government decision-making. The MSI is used as a tool for local government evaluation and municipal strategic management. In order to illustrate the operation of the model, we applied it to Lisbon and to the sub-region of Leziria do Tejo in Portugal in order to assess performance, financial sustainability and governance. The Portuguese MSI model thus constitutes integrated instrument for local government evaluation.
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