%0 Journal Article
%@ 2053-0242
%A Carhart, NJ
%A Bouch, C
%A Walsh, CL
%A Dolan, T
%D 2016
%F discovery:1539957
%J Infrastructure Asset Management
%K Government infrastructure planning social impact
%N 4
%P 143-153
%T Applying a new concept for strategic performance indicators
%U https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1539957/
%V 3
%X Performance measurement provides critical information for strategic decision-making about the future of national infrastructure provision. The process of developing appropriate performance indicators must be based on an understanding of the high-level desired outcomes that infrastructure systems are intended to facilitate. These outcomes may be complex and dynamic and vary across the spectrum of infrastructure stakeholders. This paper demonstrates a conceptual process for developing outcome-related performance indicators by using case studies from the UK rail and water sectors. The case studies show that the process can provide an industry-specific picture of desired outcomes across the main stakeholders, together with their dimensions and associated performance indicators (so-called partial indicators). The work highlights potential shortfalls of a sector-by-sector approach to outcome-oriented strategic performance indicators and suggests that further work is required to integrate partial indicators to provide a holistic picture that recognises the contributions often made by a variety of infrastructures to a given high-level desired outcome.
%Z This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.