Does ownership matter for service delivery value? an examination of citizens’ service satisfaction
研究了英国地方政府服务外包中,公共、非营利和私人所有权对公民满意度的影响,发现所有权类型并无直接优势,为外包决策提供实证依据。
Governments across the world outsource service delivery to external agents, but does ownership matter for service delivery value? Though theory points to clear ownership differences on effectiveness, there remains limited empirical evidence of the impact of ownership on citizens’ satisfaction. Focusing on local authorities in England, we draw on secondary data (2007 and 2009) to examine if ownership type matters. The findings indicate that ownership – public, non-profit, private – confers no direct benefits for citizens’ satisfaction suggesting that the outsourcing decision should not rely on unfounded assumptions about performance differentials between ownership types. The implications for public management are explored.