While recent decades have witnessed a growth in the outsourcing of public services in Britain, the post-1997 UK Labour governments have sought to put in place mechanisms aimed at encouraging long-term collaborative contracting relationships marked by less reliance on cost-based competition. This article explores empirically how far these mechanisms have achieved their aims and thereby acted to protect the employment conditions of staff, and links this exploration to debates concerning the employment implications of organizational reforms within public sectors internationally. It concludes that in terms of bringing income security to the voluntary sector and stability to employment terms and conditions these efforts have been unsuccessful, a...
This qualitative study of two social care organisations, explores how public sector austerity and po...
The personalisation of public services can potentially fundamentally transform providers of social c...
This thesis examines the impact of personalisation, marketization and austerity on voluntary sector ...
While recent decades have witnessed a growth in the outsourcing of public services in Britain, the p...
Utilising an institutional, inter-organisational and inter-personal framework, longitudinal qualitat...
Utilising an institutional, inter-organisational and inter-personal framework, longitudinal qualitat...
Utilising an institutional, inter-organisational and inter-personal framework, longitudinal qualitat...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to trace the origin and development of the increased use of t...
Voluntary Organizations and Public Sector Delivery examines how aspects of voluntary sector employme...
The past twenty years has seen voluntary organizations take on the provision of delivering public se...
This article draws on findings from two longitudinal case studies of voluntary organisations engaged...
This article draws on findings from two longitudinal case studies of voluntary organisations engaged...
This paper presents findings of a study examining state-voluntary sector inter-organizational relati...
In the United Kingdom (UK) outsourcing is traditionally very common both in the private and public s...
Increasingly the study of voluntary sector - state relations has adopted the notion of them operatin...
This qualitative study of two social care organisations, explores how public sector austerity and po...
The personalisation of public services can potentially fundamentally transform providers of social c...
This thesis examines the impact of personalisation, marketization and austerity on voluntary sector ...
While recent decades have witnessed a growth in the outsourcing of public services in Britain, the p...
Utilising an institutional, inter-organisational and inter-personal framework, longitudinal qualitat...
Utilising an institutional, inter-organisational and inter-personal framework, longitudinal qualitat...
Utilising an institutional, inter-organisational and inter-personal framework, longitudinal qualitat...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to trace the origin and development of the increased use of t...
Voluntary Organizations and Public Sector Delivery examines how aspects of voluntary sector employme...
The past twenty years has seen voluntary organizations take on the provision of delivering public se...
This article draws on findings from two longitudinal case studies of voluntary organisations engaged...
This article draws on findings from two longitudinal case studies of voluntary organisations engaged...
This paper presents findings of a study examining state-voluntary sector inter-organizational relati...
In the United Kingdom (UK) outsourcing is traditionally very common both in the private and public s...
Increasingly the study of voluntary sector - state relations has adopted the notion of them operatin...
This qualitative study of two social care organisations, explores how public sector austerity and po...
The personalisation of public services can potentially fundamentally transform providers of social c...
This thesis examines the impact of personalisation, marketization and austerity on voluntary sector ...