Publicness and strategic planning of public institutions: Evidence from Indonesia
Journal Title: Journal of Economics, Business, & Accountancy Ventura - Year 2016, Vol 19, Issue 2
Abstract
Strategic planning has become a very common practice in public organizations. Research shows the positive impacts of strategic planning on the firm performance. This study examines the impacts of publicness on planning formalization, flexibility and participation. Empirical evidence collected from Indonesia suggests that planning formalization associates negatively with publicness; and mediates the relationships between publicness, flexibility and participation. The results support the political control view of public organizations. The results suggest that public organizations need to be both formal and flexible. We also find the positive association between participation and flexibility.
Authors and Affiliations
Wisnu Untoro, Arifin Angriawan
The Impact of Knowledge Management on Work Performance through the Employees’ Competence: A Case Study of “MP” Bank
Since it was established in 2003 until 2014, the “MP” bank had never provided its human resources development training. As a result, it decreased its employees’ performance which ultimately gave a bad impact on the bank....
The influence of theory of planned behavior and entrepreneurship education towards entrepreneurial intention
This present study tries to raise the issue regarding the factors that influence the entrepreneurial spirit of the students of Graduate School. Regarding the finding on the indirect effect of Theory of Planned Behavior o...
The Determinants and Impact of Mandatory Disclosure In Indonesian Manufacturing Companies
The primary objective of this research is to determine the factors that have an association with mandatory disclosure and stock return. This research investigated 47 manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock...
Determinants of Budget Forecast Errors and Their Impacts on Budget effectiveness: evidence from Indonesia
This research attempts to identify the determinants of budget forecast errors and explore the impact of the errors on the budget effectiveness. This study differs from the earlier studies such as including covering 90% o...
The Islamic Capital Market Response to the Real Earnings Management
This study aims to prove the effect of the company's status, i.e membership on the Islamic capital market and the status as suspect firm, as a determinant of real earnings management (REM). REM is conducted by abnormally...