Many scholars and policy-makers contend that social capital and management capacity are associated with better public services. It is also likely that organizations with the capacity to manage effective co-production are better able to realize these benefits. To test these assumptions, we explore the independent and combined effects of social capital and management capacity on the performance of major public services in the US states using Robert Putnam's index of social capital and the Government Performance Project's index of state management capacity.1 We find that social capital is associated with higher performing public services, and that strong management capacity enhances its positive effects
Recently, there has been a shift in the way management scholars view the firm, from traditional mode...
Recently, there has been a shift in the way management scholars view the firm, from traditional mode...
Since the 1990s, scholars have paid special attention to public management’s role in theory and rese...
Many scholars and policy-makers contend that social capital and management capacity are associated w...
The social capital present within local communities is increasingly viewed as an important source o...
Organizational theorists suggest that the development of social capital within organizations is a cr...
Civic-republican theories of democracy assume high levels of social capital within the community and...
The social capital of the communities served is a key determinant of public service organization suc...
Researchers have identified a positive relationship between social capital and managerial performanc...
Organization theorists suggest that the social capital within organizations is a potentially powerfu...
The main purpose of this study is to analyze the effects of social capital on organizational perform...
Managers concerned with the performance of their organizations will exploit available social, admini...
ABSTRACT: A large and growing body of research is devoted to the effects of social capital on instit...
Do internal (administrative human capital) and external (social capital) resources work to reinforce...
Do internal (administrative human capital) and external (social capital) resources work to reinforce...
Recently, there has been a shift in the way management scholars view the firm, from traditional mode...
Recently, there has been a shift in the way management scholars view the firm, from traditional mode...
Since the 1990s, scholars have paid special attention to public management’s role in theory and rese...
Many scholars and policy-makers contend that social capital and management capacity are associated w...
The social capital present within local communities is increasingly viewed as an important source o...
Organizational theorists suggest that the development of social capital within organizations is a cr...
Civic-republican theories of democracy assume high levels of social capital within the community and...
The social capital of the communities served is a key determinant of public service organization suc...
Researchers have identified a positive relationship between social capital and managerial performanc...
Organization theorists suggest that the social capital within organizations is a potentially powerfu...
The main purpose of this study is to analyze the effects of social capital on organizational perform...
Managers concerned with the performance of their organizations will exploit available social, admini...
ABSTRACT: A large and growing body of research is devoted to the effects of social capital on instit...
Do internal (administrative human capital) and external (social capital) resources work to reinforce...
Do internal (administrative human capital) and external (social capital) resources work to reinforce...
Recently, there has been a shift in the way management scholars view the firm, from traditional mode...
Recently, there has been a shift in the way management scholars view the firm, from traditional mode...
Since the 1990s, scholars have paid special attention to public management’s role in theory and rese...