Mutual dependence or state dominance? Large private suppliers and the British state 2010-2015
Greasley, S
Date: 5 December 2018
Journal
Public Administration
Publisher
Wiley
Publisher DOI
Abstract
As public outsourcing has grown the need to understand Government’s
relations with supply side actors has become more important for public
administration scholars. The paper analyses the role of a small group of large
contractors in the British outsourcing system during Britain’s Coalition
government. These 'public service ...
As public outsourcing has grown the need to understand Government’s
relations with supply side actors has become more important for public
administration scholars. The paper analyses the role of a small group of large
contractors in the British outsourcing system during Britain’s Coalition
government. These 'public service conglomerates' have thus far received little
attention in the public administration literature. The paper compares two
approaches for understanding the role of these corporations and analyses
why the corporations faced sometimes severe disruption during the Coalition
period in the form of multiple contract problems, conflict with ministers and
financial problems. Over the period, the corporations became the objects of
policy debate and what had appeared to be a stable set of arrangements
started to fracture. The case shows the value of analysing the political and
organisational foundations of contracting arrangements.
Social and Political Sciences, Philosophy, and Anthropology
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
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