This bibliography is a compilation of literature published in the field of Results-Based Financing beginning from 2010 to 2021. This compilation includes a collection of 227 published papers, journal articles and brief articles.
The methodology included searching for published literature using the key words pertaining to results-based financing through credible search engines such as WorldCat, a global catalog of library collections and google scholar. The top relevant searches were included in the bibliography. The bibliography can be filtered by RBF instrument, sector and theme (see filter menu below). We will endeavor to make regular updates to the database. If you have resources you think we should add to the database please send us an email to rbfinfo@gprba.org.
Resources
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Incentivizing Results: Contracting for Outcomes in Social Service Delivery
Hawkins, Rayanne, Brian Bieretz, and Madeline Brown. “Incentivizing Results: Contracting for Outcomes in Social Service Delivery.” Urban Institute, June 24, 2019.
Sector Type: Non-Sector Specific
Author(s): Hawkins, Rayanne, Brian Bieretz, and Madeline Brown
Year: 2019
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Keeping up Performances: an international survey of performance-based funding in higher education
Jongbloed, B., and H. Vossensteyn. 2001. "Keeping up Performances: an international survey of performance-based funding in higher education". Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management. 23: 127-146.
Sector Type: Education
Author(s): Jongbloed, B., and H. Vossensteyn
Year: 2001
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Learning from Results-Based Management evaluations and reviews
Vähämäki, J. and C. Verger (2019), "Learning from Results-Based Management evaluations and reviews", OECD Development Co-operation Working Papers, No. 53, OECD Publishing, Paris,
Sector Type: Non-Sector Specific
Author(s): Vähämäki, J. and C. Verger
Year: 2019
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Lessons from Results-Based Financing to Improve Health Services in Afghanistan
Gatellier, Karine, and David Peters. "Lessons from Results-Based Financing to Improve Health Services in Afghanistan." (2019). Future Health Systems, Key Message Brief
Sector Type: Health
Author(s): Gatellier, Karine, and David Peters
Year: 2019
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Local stakeholders' perceptions about the introduction of performance-based financing in Benin: a case study in two health districts.
Paul, E., Sossouhounto, N., & Eclou, D. S. (2014). Local stakeholders' perceptions about the introduction of performance-based financing in Benin: a case study in two health districts. International journal of health policy and management, 3(4), 207–214.
Sector Type: Health
Author(s): Paul, E., Sossouhounto, N., & Eclou, D. S
Year: 2014
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Looking at the Effects of Performance-Based Financing Through a Complex Adaptive Systems Lens
Macq, J, and JC Chiem. "Looking at the Effects of Performance-Based Financing Through a Complex Adaptive Systems Lens." Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 89.9 (2011): 699-700. Print.
Sector Type: Health
Author(s): Macq, J, and JC Chiem
Year: 2011
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Looking into the Performance-Based Financing Black Box: Evidence from an Impact Evaluation in the Health Sector in Cameroon
De Walque, Damien, Damien De Walque, Paul Jacob Robyn, Hamadou Saidou, Gaston Sorgho, and Maria Steenland. 2017. Looking into the Performance-Based Financing Black Box: Evidence from an Impact Evaluation in the Health Sector in Cameroon. Washington, D.C.: The World Bank.
Sector Type: Health
Author(s): De Walque, Damien, Damien De Walque, Paul Jacob Robyn, Hamadou Saidou, Gaston Sorgho, and Maria Steenland.
Year: 2017
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LQAS community-based survey for the northern Uganda results-based financing health project impact evaluation
Valadez, J. J., A. Schwarz, W. Vargas, and M. Pagano. "LQAS community-based survey for the northern Uganda results-based financing health project impact evaluation." Department for International Development, UK, Results-Based Financing Impact Evaluation Project. Liverpool: Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (2012).
Theme: Fragility, Conflict & Violence (FCV)
Sector Type: Health
Author(s): Valadez, J. J., A. Schwarz, W. Vargas, and M. Pagano.
Year: 2012
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Making moves matter: Experimental evidence on incentivizing bureaucrats through performance-based postings
Khan A.Q., Khwaja A.I., and Olken B.A. 2019. "Making moves matter: Experimental evidence on incentivizing bureaucrats through performance-based postings". American Economic Review. 109 (1): 237-270.
Theme: Governance
Sector Type: Non-Sector Specific
Author(s): Khan A.Q., Khwaja A.I., and Olken B.A
Year: 2019
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Making Results-Based Government Work
Liner, E. Blaine, Harry P. Hatry, Elisa Vinson, Ryan Allen, Pat Dusenbury, Scott Bryant, and Ron Snell. “Making Results-Based Government Work.” Urban Institute, June 4, 2016.
Theme: Governance
Sector Type: Non-Sector Specific
Author(s): Liner, E. Blaine, Harry P. Hatry, Elisa Vinson, Ryan Allen, Pat Dusenbury, Scott Bryant, and Ron Snell
Year: 2016