An Agency Approach
Buch, Englisch, 201 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 376 g
ISBN: 978-1-4419-5015-4
Verlag: Springer US
Two trends obvious in this world are its increasing global character and the need for increasingly efficient and effective organizations. Inter and intra governmental organizations need to learn to effectively and efficiently work together in complex web like relationships. This study forms a major step in that direction. It consolidates several current economic concepts that are highly visible and specifically applies them to various levels and functions of government. It emphasizes that PA theory is a powerful conceptual framework because of the economic focus on transactions between principals and agents. The issues of information asymmetry, across government constituents, political/diplomatic considerations, and the narrow focus of PA problems will be described. Attention is also given to the issues of citizen demands, internal markets, franchising, competitive procurement and `contracting in'.
The study concentrates on academic thinking about the applicability of PA concepts to administrative theory building. As such it makes a current, valid contribution to the knowledge and practice of public administration world-wide.
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Weitere Infos & Material
I Principal-Agent Theory in Practice.- 1. The “Contract and Agency State” as a Multiple Principal-Agent Problem.- 2. Decentralization in an Inter-Governmental Context: The UK Experience of Managing Local Service Delivery.- 3. Partnerships and Networks as Self-Organizing Systems: an Antidote to Principal-Agent Theory.- 4. Franchising in Government: An Idea in Search of a Theory.- 5. Transfer Pricing in Government Organizations.- II Public Productivity.- 6. Private and Municipal Care Institutions.- 7. Relative Efficiency of Intermunicipal Provision.- 8. Efficiency and Effectiveness of Partnerships in Southern European Metropolitan Administration.- 9. Inter and Intra Governmental Arrangements for Productivity — The Delivery of Justice Services: A View from Practice.- 10. An Agent’s Perspective on East-West Administrative Cooperation in the Field of Training.- III Public Sector Consultancy.- 11. Public Sector Performance Measurement in a Principal Agent Context.- 12. Designing Audit and Performance Systems in a Multi-Agency Environment: The Case of the Euro-Pean Union.- 13. Consultancy in Government: Conditions for Success of a ‘Change Agent’.- 14. Enhancing the Capability of the O & M to Carry Out More Effective Studies.- Name Index.