What's the Big Deal?: The Ethics of Public-Private Partnerships Related to Food and Health

J. Marks
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Public-private partnerships have become increasingly attractive to public sector entities (including government agencies and academic research institutions), particularly in the wake of diminishing public funds to support health research and public health interventions. When such partnerships are formulated, the participants tend to emphasize synergies between the missions or goals of the public and private partners. However, the missions of public and private sector actors usually diverge in significant ways. Consequently, these partnerships can have serious implications for the integrity and trustworthiness of public officials and institutions, and for trust and confidence in those officials and institutions. In this article, I employ the institutional corruption framework to highlight systemic concerns presented by public-private partnerships related to food and health. I argue that prevailing analytical approaches to such partnerships tend to downplay or ignore these systemic effects and their ethical implications. I offer some guidance for public sector actors wishing to think more critically and systemically about public-private partnerships. Public sector actors need to reconsider partnership as a default paradigm for engagement with the private sector. They also need to be more vocal about which goals they can and cannot achieve given limitations in the available sources of public funding.
这有什么大不了的?与食品和卫生有关的公私伙伴关系的道德规范
公私伙伴关系对公共部门实体(包括政府机构和学术研究机构)越来越有吸引力,特别是在支持卫生研究和公共卫生干预措施的公共资金减少之后。在制定这种伙伴关系时,参与者往往强调公私伙伴的使命或目标之间的协同作用。然而,公共部门和私营部门行为者的使命通常在许多方面存在重大分歧。因此,这些伙伴关系可能对公职人员和机构的廉正和诚信以及对这些官员和机构的信任和信心产生严重影响。在本文中,我采用制度腐败框架来强调与食品和健康有关的公私伙伴关系所带来的系统性问题。我认为,对这种伙伴关系的主流分析方法往往会淡化或忽视这些系统性影响及其伦理含义。我为希望更批判性和系统地思考公私伙伴关系的公共部门行为者提供一些指导。公共部门行为体需要重新考虑伙伴关系作为与私营部门接触的默认范例。鉴于现有公共资金来源的限制,它们还需要更加直言不讳地说明哪些目标能够实现,哪些目标不能实现。
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