The Simplification of Public Administration: A Managerial Perspective

G. Modugno, M. Bertoni, Bruno de Rosa
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Abstract The paper addresses the issue of complexity in the administrative processes of public institutions: in particular, accounting routines and processes are examined. Back-office activities, although having a mere supporting role in the delivery of public services, absorb a relevant part of the resources of public institutions. The aim of the paper is to analyse the factors that contribute to the enhancement of complexity of these activities. The paper is based on an in-depth analysis of two Italian public organisations: a university and an ASP (agency for services to persons). Italy is an interesting context since simplification policies have been adopted in the country at central government level and in specific sectors of public administration, however, at the institutional level, simplification initiatives depend on the initiative of the single organisation. The cases described in this paper show that complexity stems from the need for inspectory controls (which is typical of the law) as well as from the volume of information requested (which is typical of management studies) for different stakeholders and at different, yet correlated, levels. The paper suggests that public management scholars have the opportunity and the burden of a contribution in this field.
公共行政的简化:一个管理学的视角
摘要本文解决了公共机构行政流程复杂性的问题:特别是,会计程序和流程进行了审查。后勤活动虽然在提供公共服务方面仅起辅助作用,但却占用了公共机构资源的有关部分。本文的目的是分析有助于提高这些活动复杂性的因素。这篇论文是基于对两个意大利公共组织的深入分析:一所大学和一个ASP(个人服务机构)。意大利是一个有趣的情况,因为该国在中央政府一级和公共行政的具体部门采取了简化政策,但是,在机构一级,简化倡议取决于单一组织的倡议。本文中描述的案例表明,复杂性源于对检查控制的需求(这是法律的典型特征)以及对不同利益相关者和不同但相关的水平所要求的信息量(这是管理研究的典型特征)。本文认为,公共管理学者有机会也有责任在这一领域做出贡献。
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