A Good Servant But a Poor Master: The Side Effects of Numbers and Metrics

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TitreA Good Servant But a Poor Master: The Side Effects of Numbers and Metrics
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of PublicationSubmitted
AuteursAsselineau A, Grolleau G, Mzoughi N
JournalADMINISTRATION & SOCIETY
Pagination00953997211043830
Type of ArticleArticle; Early Access
ISSN0095-3997
Mots-clésdehumanization, Measurement, metrics, numbers, surrogation bias
Résumé

A common practice in managerial and public service contexts is to quantity, calculate, and use numbers and metrics which provide a presumption of scientificity, a sense of measurability, objectivity, reliability, and precision upon which smarter decisions can be made. Besides providing a theoretical background, we analyze counter-productive effects of over-relying on numbers and metrics, notably in public administration. We discuss the following traps: preferring what is measurable over what is important, replacing the strategy by a measure and dehumanizing the decision making. We suggest some practical ways to facilitate a more parsimonious, smarter, and adequate use of numbers.

DOI10.1177/00953997211043830