Theories of contracting out offer contrasting perspectives on the noneconomic determinants of local government contracting. Some suggest ideological motives predominate, with contracting decisions reflecting the ideology of ruling parties. Others emphasise political motives, with governments responding to local preferences. In this paper, we draw on ideas about isomorphic pressures within organizational fields to examine whether institutional influences might also affect contracting behaviour. Using a spatial auto-regressive probit model, we evaluate whether mimetic pressures as well as ideological and political motives shape the decision to contract out service provision in English local governments. In addition, we analyse whether those f...
We analysed 90,000 contracts involving UK local authorities between 2015-19 to examine patterns and ...
Several empirical studies have analyzed the factors that influence local privatization. Variables re...
This thesis consists of three chapters on the choice of institutional governance. The first chapter ...
Theories of contracting out offer contrasting perspectives on the noneconomic determinants of local ...
Theoretical perspectives on the ideological influences on government contracting predict that local ...
Analysis of 60,000 contracts awarded by English councils between 2015–19 reveals that austerity cons...
Socio-legal studies of the role of legal institutions in ordering contracting behaviour in both comm...
Municipalities have various motives behind their decisions about the modes of their task execution. ...
Municipalities have various motives behind their decisions about the modes of their task execution. ...
This paper investigates the main determinants affecting the privatisation of local government servic...
Local governments are reluctant to contract out public services. This article shows that resistance...
We analysed 90,000 contracts involving UK local authorities between 2015-19 to examine patterns and...
Based on a study of 22 Flemish local governments and their respective delivery of elderly care, this...
den-Berghe**. Abstract.- According to the literature, local government decisions regarding the manag...
This article is concerned with the nature of the contracting relationship, in local authorities. Aft...
We analysed 90,000 contracts involving UK local authorities between 2015-19 to examine patterns and ...
Several empirical studies have analyzed the factors that influence local privatization. Variables re...
This thesis consists of three chapters on the choice of institutional governance. The first chapter ...
Theories of contracting out offer contrasting perspectives on the noneconomic determinants of local ...
Theoretical perspectives on the ideological influences on government contracting predict that local ...
Analysis of 60,000 contracts awarded by English councils between 2015–19 reveals that austerity cons...
Socio-legal studies of the role of legal institutions in ordering contracting behaviour in both comm...
Municipalities have various motives behind their decisions about the modes of their task execution. ...
Municipalities have various motives behind their decisions about the modes of their task execution. ...
This paper investigates the main determinants affecting the privatisation of local government servic...
Local governments are reluctant to contract out public services. This article shows that resistance...
We analysed 90,000 contracts involving UK local authorities between 2015-19 to examine patterns and...
Based on a study of 22 Flemish local governments and their respective delivery of elderly care, this...
den-Berghe**. Abstract.- According to the literature, local government decisions regarding the manag...
This article is concerned with the nature of the contracting relationship, in local authorities. Aft...
We analysed 90,000 contracts involving UK local authorities between 2015-19 to examine patterns and ...
Several empirical studies have analyzed the factors that influence local privatization. Variables re...
This thesis consists of three chapters on the choice of institutional governance. The first chapter ...