The authors argue it is time to move beyond thinking of competition in social service contracting simply in terms of whether competitive tendering procedures are used. Although the procurement process is important, other factors should be examined as well. In particular, they look at how market consolidation and accountability are related to competitive procurement. Findings indicate that demand side—driven consolidation (i.e., governments purposely choosing to go with fewer and larger contracts in which lead agencies manage vendor networks) has both competitive and noncompetitive aspects that are in need of further study and that the competition—accountability link is more complex than generally assumed. Although, as expected, there is evi...
This brief paper proffers a conceptual model for procurement reform in the United States today. The ...
Devolution and the New Public Management has increased the privatization of government service and e...
The quest for local governments to provide goods and services to an ever-expanding and more demandin...
The scholarship on contracting generally argues that markets for social services are weak and lackin...
Competition has long been recognized as a necessary ingredient of our economic system. Competition, ...
Contracting for public services from public or private suppliers is now a common prescription to imp...
The theoretical discourses emanating from private sector management and the new institutional econom...
Organizations that provide subsidized services to needy people are frequently discouraged from comp...
This paper discusses contract-for-services, the dominant mechanism of social service delivery in the...
Organisations within the not-for-profit sector provide services to individuals and groups government...
In the United States, units of local, state, and federal governments have contracted out for goods a...
Buying services in a triad constellation is associated with challenges related to quality control, p...
Government's practice of contracting out with outside organizations for public services has become a...
Organisations within the not-for-profit sector provide services to individuals and groups government...
Defence is held on 22.3.2022 16:00 – 20:00 Zoom: https://aalto.zoom.us/j/66963774344Purchasing bu...
This brief paper proffers a conceptual model for procurement reform in the United States today. The ...
Devolution and the New Public Management has increased the privatization of government service and e...
The quest for local governments to provide goods and services to an ever-expanding and more demandin...
The scholarship on contracting generally argues that markets for social services are weak and lackin...
Competition has long been recognized as a necessary ingredient of our economic system. Competition, ...
Contracting for public services from public or private suppliers is now a common prescription to imp...
The theoretical discourses emanating from private sector management and the new institutional econom...
Organizations that provide subsidized services to needy people are frequently discouraged from comp...
This paper discusses contract-for-services, the dominant mechanism of social service delivery in the...
Organisations within the not-for-profit sector provide services to individuals and groups government...
In the United States, units of local, state, and federal governments have contracted out for goods a...
Buying services in a triad constellation is associated with challenges related to quality control, p...
Government's practice of contracting out with outside organizations for public services has become a...
Organisations within the not-for-profit sector provide services to individuals and groups government...
Defence is held on 22.3.2022 16:00 – 20:00 Zoom: https://aalto.zoom.us/j/66963774344Purchasing bu...
This brief paper proffers a conceptual model for procurement reform in the United States today. The ...
Devolution and the New Public Management has increased the privatization of government service and e...
The quest for local governments to provide goods and services to an ever-expanding and more demandin...