Fr. 90.00

Public Contracting for Social Outcomes

English · Hardback

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"Governments all over the world have transitioned away from directly providing public services to contracting and collaborating with cross-sectoral networks to deliver services on their behalf. Governments have thus pursued an array of policy instruments to improve interorganizational progress towards policy goals. In recent years, outcomes-based contracting has emerged as a compelling solution to service quality shortcomings and collective action challenges. Informed by public policy, public administration, and public procurement scholarship, this Element details the evolution of social outcomes in public contracting, exploring the relationship between how outcomes are specified and managed and how well such instruments deliver against policy goals. It comments on the possible drawbacks of contracting for social outcomes, highlighting how governments may use outcomes as an excuse to avoid actively managing contracts or to sidestep their accountability as outlined in public law. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core"--

List of contents

1. Introduction; 2. The evolution of public contracting; 3. Public procurement; 4. Outcomes-based contracting; 5. Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References.

Summary

This Element explores the relationship between how outcomes are specified and managed in public contracts and the degree to which they deliver against higher-level policy goals. It further comments on the possible drawbacks of contracting for social outcomes. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

Foreword

An exploration of how government contracts are specified and managed, and the degree to which they deliver against policy goals.

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