resurssienjakomalli
Resurssienjakomalli is a Finnish term that translates to “resource allocation model” in English. It refers to a framework or set of rules used to distribute limited resources—such as financing, personnel, equipment, or time—among competing projects, departments, or individuals within an organization or public institution. The primary goal of such a model is to ensure that resources are used efficiently, ethically and in accordance with stated objectives or policy priorities.
The concept is rooted in economic theory and public administration. Typical resurssienjakomallit incorporate principles of cost‑effectiveness,
Academic work on resurssienjakomallit has examined both quantitative and qualitative dimensions. Quantitative models often rely on
Policymakers and managers use resurssienjakomallit to enhance transparency, meet accountability requirements, and improve service delivery. By