In the U.S. and across the world, city governments now face a period of fiscal constraint with declining tax revenues and an increased demand for services. One potential solution to this problem has been for cities to pool resources by introducing shared services agreements. Jered B. Carr takes a close look at such collaborative arrangements, and warns that while they may seem attractive, policy makers need to be aware of the potential risks which can stem from coordination costs, difficulties in dividing benefits, and the potential for one of the parties to not comply with the agreement
Companies in today’s so-called “sharing economy” face legal battles across the country with state an...
The concept of shared services has been heavily promoted by UK central government, reportedly offeri...
© 2018 Institute of Public Administration Australia It has long been argued that shared services rep...
In the U.S. and across the world, city governments now face a period of fiscal constraint with decli...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Shared services are often lauded as an efficacious means of reducing mu...
In an era of fiscal stress for many local governments in the United States, intergovernmental cooper...
Intermunicipal cooperation is the most prevalent alternative service delivery method for US local go...
Controversy surrounds structural reform in local government, especially on the question of whether e...
Although much has been written about interlocal agreements for the delivery of services, few studies...
Fragmentation of authority defines a first-order problem by creating economies of scale and positive...
This paper elaborates the institutional collective action framework and its applications to cooperat...
Fragmentation of authority defines a first-order problem by creating economies of scale and positive...
Austerity and fiscal crisis make the search for cost saving reforms in local government more critica...
We develop and apply a theoretical framework for understanding how local governments respond to the ...
This study develops a model of collaboration choice among city governments. The theoretical model s...
Companies in today’s so-called “sharing economy” face legal battles across the country with state an...
The concept of shared services has been heavily promoted by UK central government, reportedly offeri...
© 2018 Institute of Public Administration Australia It has long been argued that shared services rep...
In the U.S. and across the world, city governments now face a period of fiscal constraint with decli...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Shared services are often lauded as an efficacious means of reducing mu...
In an era of fiscal stress for many local governments in the United States, intergovernmental cooper...
Intermunicipal cooperation is the most prevalent alternative service delivery method for US local go...
Controversy surrounds structural reform in local government, especially on the question of whether e...
Although much has been written about interlocal agreements for the delivery of services, few studies...
Fragmentation of authority defines a first-order problem by creating economies of scale and positive...
This paper elaborates the institutional collective action framework and its applications to cooperat...
Fragmentation of authority defines a first-order problem by creating economies of scale and positive...
Austerity and fiscal crisis make the search for cost saving reforms in local government more critica...
We develop and apply a theoretical framework for understanding how local governments respond to the ...
This study develops a model of collaboration choice among city governments. The theoretical model s...
Companies in today’s so-called “sharing economy” face legal battles across the country with state an...
The concept of shared services has been heavily promoted by UK central government, reportedly offeri...
© 2018 Institute of Public Administration Australia It has long been argued that shared services rep...