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Public trust and performance measurement in charitable organizations

Yongjiao Yang (Department of Social Sciences, University of Hull, Hull, UK)
Iain Brennan (Department of Social Sciences, University of Hull, Hull, UK)
Mick Wilkinson (Department of Social Sciences, University of Hull, Hull, UK)

International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management

ISSN: 1741-0401

Article publication date: 8 July 2014

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to seek to investigate public trust as an important factor of performance in the charitable sector, and explain the necessity of including public trust assessment in charity performance measurement.

Design/methodology/approach

Two focus group interviews were conducted in the UK to investigate the reasons for trust and lack of trust in charities, which contributed to the identification of the relation between public trust and charity performance measurement.

Findings

Indicators of public trust in charities are not only related to some conventional criteria for evaluating charity performance, but also shed light on “soft” factors which are relatively new criteria used to assess performance. Furthermore, measuring public trust is an indispensable supplement to existing approaches of performance assessment in the charitable sector. It remedies the drawbacks of previous studies by employing a “bottom-up” approach to evaluation that avoids the conflicting demands of different stakeholders when deciding assessment criteria.

Research limitations/implications

Re-conducting the study with larger samples, combining with quantitative surveys, and applying more rigorous approach to data analysis could be helpful for improving the generalizability of the results.

Practical implications

The study highlights the necessity of considering public trust when measuring charity performance. Additionally, it suggests charities to make improvements of their performance based on the reasons for trust and lack of trust.

Originality/value

It provides insight into the public trust of charities and, for the first time, explores the applicability of measuring public trust in charity performance evaluation.

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Citation

Yang, Y., Brennan, I. and Wilkinson, M. (2014), "Public trust and performance measurement in charitable organizations", International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management, Vol. 63 No. 6, pp. 779-796. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJPPM-09-2013-0159

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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