2004
DOI: 10.1093/jopart/mui019
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Exploring and Explaining Contracting Out: Patterns among the American States

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“…The higher quality of external service provision Brudney et al, 2004;Hodge, 2000;Warner and Hebdon, 2001 Political patronage The influence of local interested parties, as lobby groups, labour organisations or local businesses Bel and Fageda, 2007 Public private ideology Opinion of the role of the government in comparison with the market Bel and Fageda, 2007 Transaction costs motives…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The higher quality of external service provision Brudney et al, 2004;Hodge, 2000;Warner and Hebdon, 2001 Political patronage The influence of local interested parties, as lobby groups, labour organisations or local businesses Bel and Fageda, 2007 Public private ideology Opinion of the role of the government in comparison with the market Bel and Fageda, 2007 Transaction costs motives…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A second prominent benefit of outsourcing is the higher quality of private production (Brudney et al, 2004). However, the effect of contracting out on service quality remains largely unknown, as only a few empirical studies have been conducted on this issue.…”
Section: Motives For Contracting Outmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, almost every governmental organization outsources [12], seeking for benefits resulted from potential cost saving, quality improvement, and even labor cutting [13,14]. Outsourcing is considered one of primary strategies to solve the financial viability of public sectors.…”
Section: Outsourcing As a Cost Control For The Financial Viability Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reviews of the evidence suggest that private provision 'works in that the firms become more efficient, more profitable, financially healthier, and reward investors' (Netter and Megginson, 2001: 329;Brudney et al, 2005). However, many opponents of privatisation suggest that 'contracting-out can have a depressive effect upon the quality of services without any formal breach of contract' (Self, 2000: 115).…”
Section: Private Provision and Contracting-outmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this underestimates the extent to which the state is complicit in functioning according to market and/or ideological ends. Research suggests that public institutions tend to prioritise cost-savings over quality improvements when commissioning goods and services from private contractors (Brudney, 2005). DWP arrived at 'statistical norms' which translate into predefined targets to reduce the number of claimants on Employment Support Allowance and Disability Living Allowance (Franklin, 2013).…”
Section: Private Provision and Contracting-outmentioning
confidence: 99%