Purpose – The aim of this paper is to create a framework in which the behaviour of unit costs in public sector outsourcing situations can be analysed.Design/methodology/approach – Explorative case study concentrating on theory building.Findings – Public sector organisations have not concentrated on analysing or modelling the unit cost behaviour in outsourcing situations. The lack of systematic cost management tools seems to lead to poorly managed and non‐profitable outsourcing projects or ignorance of the possibilities of outsourcing.Practical implications – By utilising the results of the study, decision making regarding outsourcing in public sector could be based both on forecast cost development and on political judgement instead of rely...
Local governments are bringing previously outsourced services back in‐house. Research into explanati...
© Cranfield University, 2019Since the rise of New Public Management in the 1990s, government agencie...
This article draws upon our experience of evaluating a project funded by the Home Office's workforce...
Outsourcing is nothing new for public sector. Cooperation between economic producing units where one...
A review of the literature concerning outsourcing by the Australian public sector in the watershed p...
One of the ways to rationalize public administration costs, in the circumstances of limited budget f...
This article provides a brief overview of the history of outsourcing and different perspectives of s...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to compare service outsourcing decisions between public and pr...
A recent trend has seen the significant growth of governments outsourcing IT projects to private sec...
AbstractThe issue of cost management within State Organisational Units (SOU) is still left to the su...
Management decision must be based on relevant costs (costs that allow for the best measures for busi...
National Competition Policy’s introduction encouraged the use of outsourcing in the public sec...
This paper explores the drawbacks of outsourcing which surfaces from the transaction costs. Coupled ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine the concept, need and requirements for accountabil...
Management accounting focuses on the use of accounting information as applied within the context of ...
Local governments are bringing previously outsourced services back in‐house. Research into explanati...
© Cranfield University, 2019Since the rise of New Public Management in the 1990s, government agencie...
This article draws upon our experience of evaluating a project funded by the Home Office's workforce...
Outsourcing is nothing new for public sector. Cooperation between economic producing units where one...
A review of the literature concerning outsourcing by the Australian public sector in the watershed p...
One of the ways to rationalize public administration costs, in the circumstances of limited budget f...
This article provides a brief overview of the history of outsourcing and different perspectives of s...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to compare service outsourcing decisions between public and pr...
A recent trend has seen the significant growth of governments outsourcing IT projects to private sec...
AbstractThe issue of cost management within State Organisational Units (SOU) is still left to the su...
Management decision must be based on relevant costs (costs that allow for the best measures for busi...
National Competition Policy’s introduction encouraged the use of outsourcing in the public sec...
This paper explores the drawbacks of outsourcing which surfaces from the transaction costs. Coupled ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine the concept, need and requirements for accountabil...
Management accounting focuses on the use of accounting information as applied within the context of ...
Local governments are bringing previously outsourced services back in‐house. Research into explanati...
© Cranfield University, 2019Since the rise of New Public Management in the 1990s, government agencie...
This article draws upon our experience of evaluating a project funded by the Home Office's workforce...