TY - JOUR
T1 - What happens when municipalities run corporations? Empirical evidence from 290 Swedish municipalities
AU - Bergh, Andreas
AU - Erlingsson, Gissur
AU - Wittberg, Emanuel
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Local governments are increasingly relying on municipally owned corporations (MOCs) to provide public services. Some describe this development as a rational response to austerity challenges and emphasise the cost-efficiency of MOCs (‘the optimistic view’). Others identify complications and associate MOCs with weak supervision, lack of accountability, and corruption risks (‘the sceptical view’). Hitherto, no studies have analysed these opposing claims on MOCs in the one and same inquiry. We address this gap by focusing on Sweden, which has experienced a dramatic growth in the number of MOCs. We examine the association between the number of MOCs, the business climate, satisfaction with local government, local tax rates, and a corruption index for all 290 Swedish municipalities. Putting the ‘optimistic view’ into doubt, results indicate that municipalities relying heavily on MOCs are associated with more perceived corruption and higher taxes but do not have more satisfied citizens nor a better business climate.
AB - Local governments are increasingly relying on municipally owned corporations (MOCs) to provide public services. Some describe this development as a rational response to austerity challenges and emphasise the cost-efficiency of MOCs (‘the optimistic view’). Others identify complications and associate MOCs with weak supervision, lack of accountability, and corruption risks (‘the sceptical view’). Hitherto, no studies have analysed these opposing claims on MOCs in the one and same inquiry. We address this gap by focusing on Sweden, which has experienced a dramatic growth in the number of MOCs. We examine the association between the number of MOCs, the business climate, satisfaction with local government, local tax rates, and a corruption index for all 290 Swedish municipalities. Putting the ‘optimistic view’ into doubt, results indicate that municipalities relying heavily on MOCs are associated with more perceived corruption and higher taxes but do not have more satisfied citizens nor a better business climate.
KW - arms-length principle
KW - corruption
KW - hybrid-organisations
KW - Municipally owned corporations
KW - new public management
KW - quasi-privatisation
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85110873509&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/03003930.2021.1944857
DO - 10.1080/03003930.2021.1944857
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85110873509
SN - 0300-3930
VL - 48
SP - 704
EP - 727
JO - Local Government Studies
JF - Local Government Studies
IS - 4
ER -