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      The efficiency and effectiveness of municipally owned corporations: a systematic review

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      2017
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      Local Government Studies, 43, 5, (2017), pp. 820-841
      Annotation
      20 april 2017
      Publication type
      Article / Letter to editor
      If a DOI or any other persistent identifier is unavailable, please use the following repository identifier to link to this item:https://hdl.handle.net/2066/176125  https://hdl.handle.net/2066/176125
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      Organization
      Bestuurskunde t/m 2019
      Journal title
      Local Government Studies
      Volume
      vol. 43
      Issue
      iss. 5
      Languages used
      English (eng)
      Page start
      p. 820
      Page end
      p. 841
      Subject
      Institute for Management Research
      Abstract
      Municipally owned corporations (MOCs) are increasingly utilised to provide local public services, but little remains known about their efficiency and effectiveness. In this article, we offer a typology of MOCs, explore the variables that affect their behaviour, and perform a systematic review of public administration articles published between 2001 and 2015 on their efficiency and effectiveness. We find that MOCs are often more efficient than local bureaucracies in the provision of services such as refuse collection, water distribution, and transit services, although they also have high initial failure rates. We conclude that municipally owned corporations are a viable means for delivering some local public services for localities capable of initiating and managing complex contracts. In light of the scarcity of literature on this topic, our conclusions remain tentative, and we encourage additional research into this growing phenomenon.
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