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Values Public Managers Hold, Organizational Environments, and Public Service Characteristics in Explaining the Choice of Public Service Delivery Modes: Focused on County and City Governments in Virginia

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dc.contributor School of Public and International Affairs
dc.contributor Cook, Brian J.
dc.contributor Willis-Walton, Susan M.
dc.contributor Hult, Karen M.
dc.contributor Roberts, Patrick S.
dc.creator Ko, Jaekwon
dc.date 2013-04-23T08:00:17Z
dc.date 2013-04-23T08:00:17Z
dc.date 2013-04-22
dc.date.accessioned 2023-03-01T08:09:59Z
dc.date.available 2023-03-01T08:09:59Z
dc.identifier vt_gsexam:465
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/10919/19330
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/CUHPOERS/276553
dc.description Over the past several decades, local governments have provided public services through a dynamic process including direct public delivery and market contracts. These public service delivery modes have been influenced by the dominant paradigms in contemporary public administration such as New Public Management (NPM) and Public Value Management (PVM). This study aims to examine factors influential in choosing public service delivery modes in local governments. Influential factors are divided into three main categories. The first category is public values as perceived by public managers. The second category is related to organizational environments. The third category is associated with characteristics of public services. This study focuses on public service delivery in County and City governments in Virginia. In order to test hypotheses, I use two sets of data: a survey and the U.S. Census. First, the survey measures public values, organizational environments, and public service characteristics. The survey population consists of 95 Counties and 39 Independent Cities in Virginia. The total number of County Administrators and City Managers who responded to the survey was 70. Second, the U.S. Census provides demographic information. In analyzing data to address research questions, I use descriptive analysis and a binary logistical regression model. Findings indicate that the more County Administrators and City Managers perceive the importance of efficiency and customer orientation values from New Public Management in determining public service delivery modes, the more local governments choose contracting out. In contrast, the more County Administrators and City Managers perceive the importance of fairness, political accountability, and employee safety values from Public Value Management in determining public service delivery modes, the more local governments choose delivery by public.
dc.description Ph. D.
dc.format ETD
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dc.publisher Virginia Tech
dc.rights In Copyright
dc.rights http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
dc.subject New Public Management
dc.subject Public Value Management
dc.subject contract
dc.subject public values
dc.title Values Public Managers Hold, Organizational Environments, and Public Service Characteristics in Explaining the Choice of Public Service Delivery Modes: Focused on County and City Governments in Virginia
dc.type Dissertation


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