New book by associate professor Carsten Greve

Contracts as Reinvented Institutions in the Public Sector - A Cross-Cultural Comparison  

09/01/2005

Contracting as a government tool 

Associate professor Carsten Greve at CBP and associate professor Niels Ejersbo at Southern University of Denmark has published a new book about government contrating.

Contracting has become one of the tools that governments use to make their services more efficient and effective. This work studies the positives and negatives involved with the multiple elements of contracting. Contract culture is broken down into its many parts: rules and regulations, norms and values, local governments and the private sector. This allows the authors to examine the topic through a unique cross-cultural lens and provide a fresh take on this expanding topic.

Sources such as survey data, in-depth case studies, and analysis of advocacy coalitions are used to shed new light on contract governance. Topics include: *Contracting on the Public Agenda. *Limits of the "New Contractualism." *The "hard" and "soft" elements of contracts. *Local Governments. *Contracting as part of the New Public Management.

CARSTEN GREVE, Ph.D. is Associate Professor at the Copenhagen Business School. He has published his work in journals such as Public Management Review and Governance and Public Administration.

NIELS EJERSBO, Ph.D. is Associate Professor of Public Management and Department Chair at the University of Southern Denmark. He has published articles in the U.S. and internationally.

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