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100 1 _aDARWIN, John
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245 1 0 _aContracting in ten English local authorities - preferences and practices
260 _c2000
520 3 _aDuring the 1990s the contract has become a key feature in the restructuring of the UK public sector. Currently available literature demonstrates an awareness that the implementation of contracting must entail new forms of management control and organizational structure which involve new patterns of intra- and extra-organizational relationships. However, there is little consideration of the nature of the relatioships which ae developing between contractors and clients nor the facors that influence those behavioural processes. This paper eports on reserch funded by ESRC into contracts in ten local authorities in the UK. Analysis was undertaken to identify the nature of the contracts and the factors which both clients and contractors felt had led them to develop a particular type of relatioship. This is followed by an explorating of the literature on partnerships, summarising the implications for the nature of the relatioship between the client and contractor, based in particular on the distinction between transactional and relatioal contracting. It is shown that "textbook" approaches provide a useful heuristic, but do not reflect the subtleties of the interactions which develop during contracts. The overall implications are then considered, and related to theories of fair process and trust. The practical implications for public sector contracting ( in particular best value) and for panership activity are then outlined
650 4 _aContrato
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650 4 _912235
_a Setor Público
650 4 _aAdministração Regional
_912242
700 1 _aDUBERLEY, Joanne
_920273
700 1 _aJOHNSON, Phil
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773 0 8 _tThe International Journal of Public Sector Management
_g13, 1, p. 38-57
_d, 2000
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_cLucimara
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_ckarina
999 _aConvertido do Formato PHL
_bPHL2MARC21 1.1
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