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Governing cooperation hazards of outsourced municipal low contractibility transactions: An exploratory configuration approach
Authors:Tobias Johansson  Sven Siverbo
Institution:aSwedish Business School, Örebro University, 701 82 Örebro, Sweden;bKarlstad Business School, Karlstad University, 651 88 Karlstad, Sweden;cTrondheim Business School, 7004 Trondheim, Norway
Abstract:Increasingly, public sector organizations (PSOs) outsource the delivering of important welfare services. This gives rise to important questions of how PSOs can control their suppliers. The purpose of this paper is to show how PSOs manage cooperation hazards of low contractibility transactions, i.e., activities expected to be difficult to govern. The paper applies a taxonomic configuration approach which means we apply a holistic view on the governance of suppliers and search for internally congruent governance packages that also are adapted to the context of the transactions. We find indications of the importance of internal congruence in governance packages in order to effectively deal with cooperation hazards. We also notice that the intensity in and types of controls in inter-organizational relationships are affected by the amount of cooperation hazards. A conflict between a relational and a bureaucracy-based governance package in one of the configurations is argued to be the main driver behind lower expectations about positive behaviour from suppliers.
Keywords:Inter-organizational relationships  Management control  Outsourcing  Configurations  Taxonomies  Cluster analysis  Transaction cost economics  Public sector
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