The dynamics of voluntary benchmarking in the water sector




Matias Laine, Eija Vinnari

PublisherRoutledge

2014

Public Money and Management

34

4

297

304

8

0954-0962

1467-9302

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1080/09540962.2014.920203



This article investigates the dynamics of benchmarking in municipal water

utilities. The authors explain how a voluntary project developed the

characteristics of compulsory benchmarking. While the first adopters of

benchmarking sought efficiency gains, later adoptions have mainly been driven by

institutional pressures. This limits the potential of benchmarking for improving

utility performance.



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