In this chapter we examine the experience of 'exporting' functions to the private sector, and the impact this has on the functioning of public administration. Whether through the import of practices or the export of functions, these can be seen as different ways of addressing the principal-agent problem of public administration. That there is such a problem will be accepted for the purposes of this chapter, although it can well be counter-argued that this critique of public administration is less a description of reality and more a mobilizing device to generate impetus for reform
The changing forms of governance stemming from the rise of New Public Management (NPM) and New Publi...
The economic policy named as privatisation has been one of the most popular among governments around...
We are long past the “vending machine”-style privatization of government functions – where the gover...
Public private partnerships provide an important illustration of the way the traditional role of gov...
Whether a function should be performed within or outside government is a very broad issue that relat...
The public sector faces increasing demands to run government like a business, importing private-sect...
This paper discusses recent changes in the way public services are delivered A marked increase in th...
The growing dissatisfaction in many countries with the performance of the public sector in deliverin...
This paper looks at the new approach to the provision of public services in which the functions of p...
The partnership form of privatisation is increasingly being used, in particular to carry out complex...
Local administrations are searching for new ways to efficiently deliver services and to develop and ...
This manuscript is concerned with the supply of public services while difficulties in financing them...
This paper´s main purpose (based on author´s own experience) is to allow to the public organization'...
International audiencePublic-private partnerships are long-term, global, administrative contracts by...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
The changing forms of governance stemming from the rise of New Public Management (NPM) and New Publi...
The economic policy named as privatisation has been one of the most popular among governments around...
We are long past the “vending machine”-style privatization of government functions – where the gover...
Public private partnerships provide an important illustration of the way the traditional role of gov...
Whether a function should be performed within or outside government is a very broad issue that relat...
The public sector faces increasing demands to run government like a business, importing private-sect...
This paper discusses recent changes in the way public services are delivered A marked increase in th...
The growing dissatisfaction in many countries with the performance of the public sector in deliverin...
This paper looks at the new approach to the provision of public services in which the functions of p...
The partnership form of privatisation is increasingly being used, in particular to carry out complex...
Local administrations are searching for new ways to efficiently deliver services and to develop and ...
This manuscript is concerned with the supply of public services while difficulties in financing them...
This paper´s main purpose (based on author´s own experience) is to allow to the public organization'...
International audiencePublic-private partnerships are long-term, global, administrative contracts by...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
The changing forms of governance stemming from the rise of New Public Management (NPM) and New Publi...
The economic policy named as privatisation has been one of the most popular among governments around...
We are long past the “vending machine”-style privatization of government functions – where the gover...