Contracting for Public Value: New Thinking for More Effective, Accountable, and Sustainable Public Service Contracts
Autor Carolyn J. Heinrich, Deanna Malatesta, Eleanor Carter, Michael Gibson, Nigel Ballen Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 apr 2026
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780197763124
ISBN-10: 019776312X
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 11 b/w figures
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 019776312X
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 11 b/w figures
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
A terrific analysis of how to procure public services. The key is not just a good contract but the building of a relationship to deal with the inevitable unknowns. The combination of conceptual discussion and case studies makes this a vital read.
Contracting for Public Value advances public management by showing, through comparative case analysis and process tracing, that authority dynamics and communication patterns matter more than rigid contracts. The authors center relational contracting-balancing formal agreements with trust, flexibility, and shared purpose. Their actionable guidance helps public managers design collaborative, learning-focused partnerships that deliver sustainable, citizen-centered results and stronger public value. This book is essential for anyone seeking effective, accountable public service delivery.
For commissioners and providers who must make complex PPPs work, this book is practical, evidence-based, and usable. It shows with force how to embed public value and formal relational contracts-distilling hard lessons from Indiana-IBM and the Kirklees KBOP-so deals perform for citizens, not just spreadsheets.
The applied research behind Contracting for Public Value is groundbreaking. The authors brilliantly articulate how government contracts can move beyond transactional relationships to create sustainable public value and the case studies clearly show the value of making the shift to relational contracting. A must-read for anyone committed to reimagining public procurement for the 21st century.
Contracting for Public Value advances public management by showing, through comparative case analysis and process tracing, that authority dynamics and communication patterns matter more than rigid contracts. The authors center relational contracting-balancing formal agreements with trust, flexibility, and shared purpose. Their actionable guidance helps public managers design collaborative, learning-focused partnerships that deliver sustainable, citizen-centered results and stronger public value. This book is essential for anyone seeking effective, accountable public service delivery.
For commissioners and providers who must make complex PPPs work, this book is practical, evidence-based, and usable. It shows with force how to embed public value and formal relational contracts-distilling hard lessons from Indiana-IBM and the Kirklees KBOP-so deals perform for citizens, not just spreadsheets.
The applied research behind Contracting for Public Value is groundbreaking. The authors brilliantly articulate how government contracts can move beyond transactional relationships to create sustainable public value and the case studies clearly show the value of making the shift to relational contracting. A must-read for anyone committed to reimagining public procurement for the 21st century.
Notă biografică
Carolyn Heinrich is a University Distinguished Professor of Leadership, Policy, and Organizations and Political Science and the Patricia and Rodes Hart Professor of Public Policy, Education and Economics at Vanderbilt University. She holds secondary appointments in Economics and in Health Policy in the School of Medicine. Her research focuses on education, workforce development, health and social welfare policy, and public management.Deanna Malatesta is an associate professor at Indiana University's O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs. Her research focuses on public-private partnerships, inter-organizational collaboration, and contract governance. She earned her MPA from Rutgers University-Camden and her doctorate from the University of Georgia. She is a coauthor of the widely acclaimed public management textbook Understanding and Managing Public Organizations.Eleanor Carter is a UKRI Future Leaders Research Fellow at the University of Oxford Blavatnik Schoolof Government and the academic co-director of the Government Outcomes Lab. Her research explores the potential of novel contracting arrangements, such as social outcomes contracts and impact bonds, to facilitate purposeful partnerships and effective services.Michael Gibson is a DPhil student in public policy and research and a policy associate with the Government Outcomes Lab at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford. His research explores how trust between partners can be built and reconciled with the need for public accountability, and the role that different public values might play in influencing this.Nigel Ball is the director of Social Purpose Lab at University of the Arts London. He has extensive experience in the field of social change spanning government, social enterprise, and academia. He has built a career taking new projects and ideas and making them real, spanning a long succession of leadership roles. He was instrumental in the development of OxfordUniversity's Government Outcomes Lab, and its annual Social Outcomes Conference.