Municipally owned corporations in Sweden: A cautionary tale

IF 2.2 4区 管理学 Q2 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Public Money & Management Pub Date : 2023-10-26 DOI:10.1080/09540962.2023.2270272
Andreas Bergh, Gissur Ó. Erlingsson
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Municipally owned corporations (MOCs) exist across the globe and have become increasingly common. They are motivated by the need for flexibility, a desire to cut costs and to increase efficiency. This article summarizes Swedish experiences with MOCs. It shows that the stated motivations are not necessarily wrong, but that relying heavily on MOCs may have unintended and adverse side-effects. Such side-effects include blurring the role of local politicians, increasing corruption risks and giving rise to complex organizational structures within local governments. Ultimately, transparency and democratic accountability may suffer because of an excessive reliance on MOCs. In particular, councillors, mayors and MOC chief executive officers will benefit from reading these results, and ask themselves what kind of MOCs their municipality should operate, how many MOCs are appropriate to run, and also how members of MOC boards need to be educated.
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瑞典的市政企业:一个警世故事
市政企业(moc)在全球范围内都存在,并且变得越来越普遍。他们的动机是需要灵活性,希望削减成本和提高效率。本文总结了瑞典在moc方面的经验。它表明,所陈述的动机不一定是错误的,但严重依赖moc可能会产生意想不到的不利副作用。这些副作用包括模糊地方政治家的角色,增加腐败风险,并在地方政府内部产生复杂的组织结构。最终,由于过度依赖moc,透明度和民主问责制可能会受到损害。特别是,议员、市长和MOC首席执行官将从阅读这些结果中受益,并问自己他们的城市应该运营什么样的MOC,多少MOC适合运营,以及MOC董事会成员需要如何接受教育。
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Public Money & Management PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION-
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