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A Typology of Shared Service Provision in Australian Local Government
Authors:Brian Dollery  Bligh Grant  Alexandr Akimov
Affiliation:1. University of New England , Australia;2. University of New England , Australia;3. University of Southern Queensland , Australia;4. Griffith University , Australia
Abstract:Disappointment with the results of forced amalgamation programs across almost all Australian local government jurisdictions has created great interest in shared service models as an alternative method of improving the operational efficiency of local councils, while at the same time preserving local democracy and local autonomy. While an embryonic literature on shared service provision in the Australian municipal milieu does exist, much remains to be done. This paper seeks to contribute to this nascent literature in two main ways: (a) to locate shared services in local government within broader global trends and theoretical disputations on devolution and local economic development, highlighting the importance of political geography in these debates; and (b) in the light of this complexity and ambiguity, develop a new typology of local government shared service provision to inform public policy making on real-world problems in Australian local government.
Keywords:Amalgamation  local democracy  local government  spatial scale economies  shared services
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