Jessica N.Terman
Third-Party Governance: Using Third Parties to Deliver Governmental Goods and Services
Third-Party Governance: Using Third Parties to Deliver Governmental Goods and Services
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This book explores third-party governance, which is a set of market-oriented tools such as contracting, networks, and public-private partnerships used to govern public policy implementation. It provides case studies and a jargon-free approach to understanding how government is structured and the factors that influence contemporary policy implementation.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 210 pages
Publication date: 08 September 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Exploring market-oriented tools such as contracting, networks, public-private partnerships, and other collaborative governance mechanisms that make up the repertoire of third-party governance is the focus of this comprehensive book. It provides in-depth case studies that explore the issues at play in third-party governance, including transaction costs and the practices that mitigate transaction costs. Additionally, it examines the advent of networks and how they have changed the governance structure of public policy implementation. Written in a jargon-free approach, the book serves as a primer on third-party governance, introducing readers to the ways that government is structured and the factors that influence contemporary policy implementation.
Introduction:
Third-party governance is a growing field that involves the use of market-oriented tools and collaborative governance mechanisms to address policy challenges. This book aims to provide a comprehensive exploration of these tools and mechanisms, as well as their implications for contemporary policy implementation.
Market-Oriented Tools:
The book begins by examining market-oriented tools such as contracting, networks, and public-private partnerships. These tools are designed to facilitate the exchange of goods and services between private parties, often in the context of public policy implementation. Contracting, for example, allows governments to outsource certain services to private companies, which can improve efficiency and reduce costs. Networks, on the other hand, are groups of individuals or organizations that share common interests or goals and work together to achieve them. Public-private partnerships are collaborations between the public sector and the private sector that involve shared risk and shared rewards.
Case Studies:
The book includes several case studies that explore the issues at play in third-party governance. These case studies cover a range of topics, including transaction costs and the practices that mitigate transaction costs. Transaction costs refer to the costs associated with the exchange of goods and services, including the costs of negotiating contracts, monitoring performance, and resolving disputes. Mitigating transaction costs is important for promoting efficiency and promoting public policy implementation. The case studies also examine the advent of networks and how they have changed the governance structure of public policy implementation. Networks are groups of individuals or organizations that share common interests or goals and work together to achieve them. They have the potential to promote efficiency and promote public policy implementation, but they also pose challenges for traditional governance structures.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, this book provides a comprehensive exploration of third-party governance and its implications for contemporary policy implementation. It provides a jargon-free approach to the topic, making it accessible to a wide range of readers. The book's case studies provide valuable insights into the issues at play in third-party governance, including transaction costs and the practices that mitigate transaction costs. By examining these issues, the book helps to inform policymakers and practitioners about the potential benefits and challenges of third-party governance.
Weight: 326g
Dimension: 151 x 229 x 16 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032261775
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