Competitiveness and sustainable development in public services

The last years were of profound transformation in public services that knows more or less the challenge from the private sector. A second dimension of competitiveness for the public services staring from 2007 was the free access of the citizens to at least education and health services in European U...

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Published inManagement & marketing (Bucharest, Romania) Vol. 14; no. 1; pp. 108 - 129
Main Authors Grigorescu, Adriana, Lincaru, Cristina, Pîrciog, Speranta, Chiţescu, Razvan-Ion
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Bucharest Sciendo 01.03.2019
De Gruyter Poland
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Summary:The last years were of profound transformation in public services that knows more or less the challenge from the private sector. A second dimension of competitiveness for the public services staring from 2007 was the free access of the citizens to at least education and health services in European Union. The paper aims to show the evolution of the cohabitation of the public and private sectors on the services of public interest, their development and evolution in different regions. Identifying and highlighting the key issues in competitiveness and quality of the services provided, will give us the main lines for the further development and public policies that should be considered. Considering the cohesion policy of European Union, an analysis of the public and private sectors in public services in Romanian counties could drive us to a conclusion about the affordability and the quality of the services. Using the statistics it can be show the regional distribution of the service providers especially for education, health, water supply and other services. The integrated analysis we offer a global picture of the regional potential and development. Based on the findings the public decision makers could better set up the sectorial public policies and the public spending. Never the less, the European support could be also directed to increase the quality and efficiency of the public services.
ISSN:2069-8887
1842-0206
2069-8887
DOI:10.2478/mmcks-2019-0008