Kommunala huvudmannastrategier för kostnadspress och utveckling : en studie av kommunal teknik
Municipal responsible authorities' strategies for cost reduction and innovation - a study of the municipal engineering sector
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Summary, in English
By combining two different theoretical traditions, general strategy theory and political science approaches for public administration, I have developed a conceptual framework that permits the use of the strategy concept in a context of political organisations. According to the framework, it is possible to identify three types of actors within the responsible municipal authority. Each of these is characterised by a specific logic. Political actors act for political purposes, professional actors act for professional purposes and occurring private contractors act for commercial purposes. The three different types of logic are recognised to have a major impact on the emerging strategy within a supply. By confronting the theoretical framework with the empirical data, conclusions concerning the content and application of the strategies of municipal authorities are generated.
Traditionally, strategy in political organisations has been considered a matter for hired professionals. By regarding political demands as an external factor, strategy is used as a means to treat and handle the governing effort of elected politicians. This situation is regrettable in view of the arguments for democracy put forward by political scientists. The thesis’ suggested framework casts political actors and professionals in the roles of initiators of strategic approaches. The emergent and realised strategy is a matter of political and professional judgement in interplay with occurring external contractors, thus strategy does not function as a filter between political decisions and implementing executives. Strategy supposedly emerges as the result of actions initiated by the three types of actors. Outcomes vary depending on the actor who’s rationality dominates each specific situation. In the study three hypotheses are presented. Depending on the type of actor, strategic reflection will appear in different arenas. Which problems and solutions appear urgent and interesting will depend on which actor’s perspective we chose to take our starting point in. Finally, most strategy studies of public organisations assume a public production unit. When initiated strategic approaches (politicians and executives) are analytically separated ex ante, a discussion in terms of strategy becomes meaningful, no matter how the production is provided.
Department/s
Publishing year
2000
Language
Swedish
Publication/Series
Lund Studies in Economics and Management
Volume
57
Full text
Document type
Dissertation
Publisher
Lund Business Press
Topic
- Business Administration
Keywords
- municipal engineering
- strategy
- Municipal responsible authority
- process
- competitive tendering
- co-operation
- innovation
- cost reduction
- Management of enterprises
- Företagsledning
- management
Status
Published
Supervisor
- [unknown] [unknown]
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 0284-5075
- ISBN: 91-973738-4-2
- ISRN: LUSADG/SAEK-00/1062-SE
Defence date
22 September 2000
Defence time
10:15
Defence place
Crafoordsalen, Ekonomicentrum
Opponent
- Krister Ståhlberg (Professor)