Sustainability and Performance Evaluation in Third Sector Partnerships: The Case of Turin Fast Track City

IF 3.1 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Stefano Amelio, Patrizia Gazzola, Paolo Biancone, Valerio Brescia
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COVID-19 radically changed how public services (activities of general interest) are pursued and administered. The search for resilient models has prompted public administration to test new regulatory approaches and to involve the third sector in the provision of primary services. This study investigates the sustainability and capacity of these models, specifically the implementation of a co-planning and co-design model aimed at measuring the possible creation of value and achieving common objectives. On the basis of an analysis of the development of the Turin Fast Track City project, the study employs a longitudinal method to identify not only the sustainability of the model but also new effective performance measurement tools, such as SIA analysis and integrated social accounting using financial and non-financial elements. The study also highlights critical elements aimed at supporting future investigations.

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第三部门伙伴关系的可持续性与绩效评估:以都灵快速通道城市为例
COVID-19从根本上改变了公共服务(公众感兴趣的活动)的开展和管理方式。在寻找弹性模式的过程中,公共行政部门开始试验新的管理方法,并让第三部门参与提供初级服务。本研究调查了这些模型的可持续性和能力,特别是旨在衡量可能创造的价值和实现共同目标的共同规划和共同设计模型的实施。在分析都灵快速通道城市项目发展的基础上,本研究采用了纵向方法,不仅确定了模型的可持续性,而且还确定了新的有效绩效衡量工具,如SIA分析和综合社会会计使用财务和非财务要素。该研究还强调了旨在支持未来调查的关键因素。
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