As part of a broader direction of welfare and governance reforms, China has launched a policy to contract welfare services out to social organizations. Scholars have explored the implementation of the policy in a few socioeconomically advanced cities such as Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Shanghai. In this article, we examine how local governments lacking nongovernmental services suppliers or resources for contracting respond to the policy. We developed a framework of multiple logics to analyse services contracting in a county-level city in eastern China. We found that local officials follow three logics in implementing the policy: to meet the central state's targets, to balance policy outcomes and risks, and to stimulate a more participatory soci...
In 2013 the authoritarian Chinese Communist Party adopted a nationwide policy to contract out welfar...
There have been growing calls for new theories understand public governance with respect to service ...
In the last three decades, China has experienced dual decentralization in transforming its economy, ...
As part of a broader direction of welfare and governance reforms, China has launched a policy to con...
Contracting of social services has been adopted in China as an innovation in welfare provision. This...
This article uses the Integrated Family Services Centres (IFSCs) as an example to illustrate the con...
What kinds of social organisations (SOs) are more likely to succeed in promoting policy change? How ...
The rise of government procurement has transformed the associational landscape in China. In many loc...
Under the policy guideline of “building a harmonious society”, the Chinese government has recently a...
This book draws attention to two neglected areas in the growing body of research on welfare in China...
In recent years, the Chinese government has been promoting robust social governance reform. As an em...
This article discusses whether Mainland China under the Hu Jintao and Wen Jiabao leadership (2003–13...
China’s recent welfare expansion demonstrates a puzzling case. The welfare expansion has been broad-...
Abstract Why would an emerging market economy without Western democratic institutions provide and pr...
Social management has arisen as an essential political agenda during the Hu-Wen era, and received pa...
In 2013 the authoritarian Chinese Communist Party adopted a nationwide policy to contract out welfar...
There have been growing calls for new theories understand public governance with respect to service ...
In the last three decades, China has experienced dual decentralization in transforming its economy, ...
As part of a broader direction of welfare and governance reforms, China has launched a policy to con...
Contracting of social services has been adopted in China as an innovation in welfare provision. This...
This article uses the Integrated Family Services Centres (IFSCs) as an example to illustrate the con...
What kinds of social organisations (SOs) are more likely to succeed in promoting policy change? How ...
The rise of government procurement has transformed the associational landscape in China. In many loc...
Under the policy guideline of “building a harmonious society”, the Chinese government has recently a...
This book draws attention to two neglected areas in the growing body of research on welfare in China...
In recent years, the Chinese government has been promoting robust social governance reform. As an em...
This article discusses whether Mainland China under the Hu Jintao and Wen Jiabao leadership (2003–13...
China’s recent welfare expansion demonstrates a puzzling case. The welfare expansion has been broad-...
Abstract Why would an emerging market economy without Western democratic institutions provide and pr...
Social management has arisen as an essential political agenda during the Hu-Wen era, and received pa...
In 2013 the authoritarian Chinese Communist Party adopted a nationwide policy to contract out welfar...
There have been growing calls for new theories understand public governance with respect to service ...
In the last three decades, China has experienced dual decentralization in transforming its economy, ...