Managing contracts is a complex process, often exacerbated by high transaction costs inherent in negotiating, implementing, and monitoring contract relationships with vendors. Through analyses of data from a 1997 International City|County Management Association survey of municipal and county governments, the way in which municipal and county governments respond to transaction cost factors inherent in contract service delivery is examined. The results of the analyses demonstrate that when governments contract for services in contexts that risk contract failure, they engage in a variety of monitoring techniques to improve their ability to monitor and correct vendor performance. © 2003 by the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Manageme...
Abstract: Performance management has been adopted both by public and private sectors as a strategic ...
Road infrastructure contracting is becoming more complex due to changing transport needs and new tec...
Contract Management Capacity Deficit: The Case of Korean Local Governments Since the 1980s, when pre...
Governments choose not only what services to provide, but also the mechanisms for delivering these s...
Designing and implementing performance measurement systems in public contracts is not an easy task. ...
Transaction cost attributes, such as the complexity of the product being purchased, shape the risk t...
Analysis of local government contracting decisions typically focuses on transactions costs related t...
This study explores the outcomes of contractual relationships between American local governments and...
To monitor a contract effectively, each member of the contract administration team must understand t...
Using an unusually comprehensive database on 858 transactions for information technology products an...
Despite the large volume of literature on contracting out and the growth of publicly-funded yet exte...
A transaction cost framework is used to investigate what factors contribute to local government choi...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Federal agenci...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Federal agencies spe...
Purpose - The purpose of the paper is to study the use of management tools and their costs for monit...
Abstract: Performance management has been adopted both by public and private sectors as a strategic ...
Road infrastructure contracting is becoming more complex due to changing transport needs and new tec...
Contract Management Capacity Deficit: The Case of Korean Local Governments Since the 1980s, when pre...
Governments choose not only what services to provide, but also the mechanisms for delivering these s...
Designing and implementing performance measurement systems in public contracts is not an easy task. ...
Transaction cost attributes, such as the complexity of the product being purchased, shape the risk t...
Analysis of local government contracting decisions typically focuses on transactions costs related t...
This study explores the outcomes of contractual relationships between American local governments and...
To monitor a contract effectively, each member of the contract administration team must understand t...
Using an unusually comprehensive database on 858 transactions for information technology products an...
Despite the large volume of literature on contracting out and the growth of publicly-funded yet exte...
A transaction cost framework is used to investigate what factors contribute to local government choi...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Federal agenci...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Federal agencies spe...
Purpose - The purpose of the paper is to study the use of management tools and their costs for monit...
Abstract: Performance management has been adopted both by public and private sectors as a strategic ...
Road infrastructure contracting is becoming more complex due to changing transport needs and new tec...
Contract Management Capacity Deficit: The Case of Korean Local Governments Since the 1980s, when pre...