Project Details
Description
The project aims at evaluating a prominent administrative reform project in Austria: the so-called Flexibilisierungsklausel, a budgetary instrument that empowers selected government agencies to a more flexible and autonomous use of allocated resources within the existing budget and civil service framework. Originally established as an alternative model to corporatization, it implies considerable challenges for both agency management and interorganizational relationships within the political-administrative system thereby also demonstrating the relevance of the traditional public administration culture in Austria with its strong Rechtsstaat tradition. The project uses a variety of data sources and focuses on a comprehensive case study of the three pioneering agencies for an assessment of the longitudinal effects of this reform initiative. Our research emphasize effects of this reform on autonomy, control/steering, coordination and agency performance and also aims at highlighting a number of shortcomings.
| Status | Finished |
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| Effective start/end date | 1/01/08 → 30/09/09 |
Collaborative partners
- Vienna University of Economics and Business (lead)
- Bundeskanzleramt Österreich (Project partner)
Austrian Classification of Fields of Science and Technology (OEFOS)
- 502024 Public economy
Research output
- 1 Research report, expert opinion
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Evaluierung des Instruments der Flexibilisierungsklausel
Hammerschmid, G., Egger-Peitler, I. & Höllerer, M., 1 May 2008, Wien.Publication: Book/Editorship/Report › Research report, expert opinion
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Kurzkommentar zu Ausgliederungen aus dem Bundeshaushalt
Höllerer, M. (Contributor) & Egger-Peitler, I. (Contributor)
7 Jul 2009Activity: Talk or presentation › Science to professionals/public
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Evaluierung des Instruments der Flexibilisierungsklausel
Hammerschmid, G. (Contributor) & Höllerer, M. (Contributor)
27 Oct 2008Activity: Talk or presentation › Science to professionals/public
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Evaluierung des Instruments der Flexibilisierungsklausel
Höllerer, M. (Speaker)
23 Sept 2008Activity: Talk or presentation › Science to professionals/public