Productivity Antecedents of Brazilian Courts of Justice: Evidence from Justiça em Números

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Autor(a) principal: Louro,Alamir Costa
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Santos,Washington Romão, Zanquetto Filho,Helio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: BAR - Brazilian Administration Review
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Resumo: Abstract Public sector managers and researchers have emphasized the importance of performance measurement. Nevertheless, few theoretical and empirical studies are found in Brazilian Judiciary Courts’ literature. In order to empirically identify which variables (IT investments, own or outsourced human capital) are more relevant for improving productivity, the current research proposes a model using secondary data extracted from the Justiça em Números (Justice in Numbers) report, using structural equation modeling for the analysis. The results suggest that: (a) all variables are relevant for improving productivity in Brazilian Courts, confirming our first three theoretical hypotheses; and (b) own human capital has a greater impact on productivity than outsourced, confirming the fourth. For those who are responsible for reforms, this finding indicates that IT is not the most important investment. However a question remains: Seen as a cure for almost all problems in the public sector, is it possible to improve performance without hard IT investments? For future research there are some additional questions: Why is own human capital more relevant than outsourced? Which variables should be included in the model for improving the general significance? The answers can help improve Brazilian court productivity.
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title Productivity Antecedents of Brazilian Courts of Justice: Evidence from Justiça em Números
spellingShingle Productivity Antecedents of Brazilian Courts of Justice: Evidence from Justiça em Números
Louro,Alamir Costa
public administration
productivity
judiciary
IT investments
outsourcing
human capital
title_short Productivity Antecedents of Brazilian Courts of Justice: Evidence from Justiça em Números
title_full Productivity Antecedents of Brazilian Courts of Justice: Evidence from Justiça em Números
title_fullStr Productivity Antecedents of Brazilian Courts of Justice: Evidence from Justiça em Números
title_full_unstemmed Productivity Antecedents of Brazilian Courts of Justice: Evidence from Justiça em Números
title_sort Productivity Antecedents of Brazilian Courts of Justice: Evidence from Justiça em Números
author Louro,Alamir Costa
author_facet Louro,Alamir Costa
Santos,Washington Romão
Zanquetto Filho,Helio
author_role author
author2 Santos,Washington Romão
Zanquetto Filho,Helio
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Louro,Alamir Costa
Santos,Washington Romão
Zanquetto Filho,Helio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv public administration
productivity
judiciary
IT investments
outsourcing
human capital
topic public administration
productivity
judiciary
IT investments
outsourcing
human capital
description Abstract Public sector managers and researchers have emphasized the importance of performance measurement. Nevertheless, few theoretical and empirical studies are found in Brazilian Judiciary Courts’ literature. In order to empirically identify which variables (IT investments, own or outsourced human capital) are more relevant for improving productivity, the current research proposes a model using secondary data extracted from the Justiça em Números (Justice in Numbers) report, using structural equation modeling for the analysis. The results suggest that: (a) all variables are relevant for improving productivity in Brazilian Courts, confirming our first three theoretical hypotheses; and (b) own human capital has a greater impact on productivity than outsourced, confirming the fourth. For those who are responsible for reforms, this finding indicates that IT is not the most important investment. However a question remains: Seen as a cure for almost all problems in the public sector, is it possible to improve performance without hard IT investments? For future research there are some additional questions: Why is own human capital more relevant than outsourced? Which variables should be included in the model for improving the general significance? The answers can help improve Brazilian court productivity.
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