TY - JOUR
T1 - What to do here? What to do there?
T2 - The effect of change in organization size on public management
AU - Krøtel, Sarah Maria Lysdal
AU - Villadsen, Anders Ryom
AU - Hansen, Morten Balle
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Researchers have for a long time been interested in the consequences of creating larger public organizations. So far the outcomes of changes in the size of public organizations have been relatively widely studied, however, much less is known about the internal processes through which these outcomes are actually achieved. This paper explores whether changes in organizational size affect public management. As endogeneity is an inherent problem when studying outcomes of organizational size, we apply a quasi-experimental design in order to establish the causal linkage between size and different elements of public management. We use unique survey data collected before and after a large reform that changed the size of most Danish municipalities. Results suggest that public management related to daily operations is generic and not affected by size, whereas public management related to overall tasks such as creating a vision, servicing the mayor, and maintaining external relations is positively affected by size changes
AB - Researchers have for a long time been interested in the consequences of creating larger public organizations. So far the outcomes of changes in the size of public organizations have been relatively widely studied, however, much less is known about the internal processes through which these outcomes are actually achieved. This paper explores whether changes in organizational size affect public management. As endogeneity is an inherent problem when studying outcomes of organizational size, we apply a quasi-experimental design in order to establish the causal linkage between size and different elements of public management. We use unique survey data collected before and after a large reform that changed the size of most Danish municipalities. Results suggest that public management related to daily operations is generic and not affected by size, whereas public management related to overall tasks such as creating a vision, servicing the mayor, and maintaining external relations is positively affected by size changes
KW - Public Management
KW - Change
KW - Organizational size
KW - Quasi-experiment
U2 - 10.1080/10967494.2016.1276035
DO - 10.1080/10967494.2016.1276035
M3 - Journal article
SN - 1096-7494
VL - 20
SP - 675
EP - 700
JO - International Public Management Journal
JF - International Public Management Journal
IS - 4
ER -