Does Performance Management Effectiveness Matter? Testing the Expanded Expectations Disconfirmation Model of Local Disaster Risk Reduction

With the heightened demand for the public sector to adopt various measures needed for disaster management, local governments are expected to employ adaptive and innovative organizational approaches in enhancing the quality of local disaster management. Primarily, although studies have examined vario...

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Main Author: Ugaddan, Reginald G.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:apssr-14582024-06-24T02:24:02Z Does Performance Management Effectiveness Matter? Testing the Expanded Expectations Disconfirmation Model of Local Disaster Risk Reduction Ugaddan, Reginald G. With the heightened demand for the public sector to adopt various measures needed for disaster management, local governments are expected to employ adaptive and innovative organizational approaches in enhancing the quality of local disaster management. Primarily, although studies have examined various predictors of disaster management performance, few explored the possible contribution of the performance management system through the lens of the expectancy disconfirmation model (EDM). Also, the study examines and finds support for EDM, positing that it functions well in light of local government employees’ perception of disaster management performance. Employing data from a regional survey in the Philippines of disaster risk reduction management officers from 98 municipalities and cities in the Cagayan Valley region, the expanded EDM was tested via the expectation maximization and estimate structural equation models. Results of the study largely support the application of EDM to the areas of services included in the local disaster management, focusing on the employee perspective. The study confirmed direct relationships of variables, that is, expectation on DRRM performance, perceived DRRM performance, perceived disconfirmation, and satisfaction. The study also finds that performance management system effectiveness has a direct relationship with the local disaster management performance in line with EDM perspectives. Finally, the study concludes that the notion of performance management for public managers highlights the need to activate and effectively implement cyclical performance management processes. 2021-12-30T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/apssr/vol21/iss4/32 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/apssr/article/1458/viewcontent/RA_2015.pdf Asia-Pacific Social Science Review Animo Repository disaster management performance management expectancy disconfirmation model local government structural equation model
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic disaster management
performance management
expectancy disconfirmation model
local government
structural equation model
spellingShingle disaster management
performance management
expectancy disconfirmation model
local government
structural equation model
Ugaddan, Reginald G.
Does Performance Management Effectiveness Matter? Testing the Expanded Expectations Disconfirmation Model of Local Disaster Risk Reduction
description With the heightened demand for the public sector to adopt various measures needed for disaster management, local governments are expected to employ adaptive and innovative organizational approaches in enhancing the quality of local disaster management. Primarily, although studies have examined various predictors of disaster management performance, few explored the possible contribution of the performance management system through the lens of the expectancy disconfirmation model (EDM). Also, the study examines and finds support for EDM, positing that it functions well in light of local government employees’ perception of disaster management performance. Employing data from a regional survey in the Philippines of disaster risk reduction management officers from 98 municipalities and cities in the Cagayan Valley region, the expanded EDM was tested via the expectation maximization and estimate structural equation models. Results of the study largely support the application of EDM to the areas of services included in the local disaster management, focusing on the employee perspective. The study confirmed direct relationships of variables, that is, expectation on DRRM performance, perceived DRRM performance, perceived disconfirmation, and satisfaction. The study also finds that performance management system effectiveness has a direct relationship with the local disaster management performance in line with EDM perspectives. Finally, the study concludes that the notion of performance management for public managers highlights the need to activate and effectively implement cyclical performance management processes.
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author Ugaddan, Reginald G.
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title Does Performance Management Effectiveness Matter? Testing the Expanded Expectations Disconfirmation Model of Local Disaster Risk Reduction
title_short Does Performance Management Effectiveness Matter? Testing the Expanded Expectations Disconfirmation Model of Local Disaster Risk Reduction
title_full Does Performance Management Effectiveness Matter? Testing the Expanded Expectations Disconfirmation Model of Local Disaster Risk Reduction
title_fullStr Does Performance Management Effectiveness Matter? Testing the Expanded Expectations Disconfirmation Model of Local Disaster Risk Reduction
title_full_unstemmed Does Performance Management Effectiveness Matter? Testing the Expanded Expectations Disconfirmation Model of Local Disaster Risk Reduction
title_sort does performance management effectiveness matter? testing the expanded expectations disconfirmation model of local disaster risk reduction
publisher Animo Repository
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url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/apssr/vol21/iss4/32
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