Over recent decades, local governments in Europe have come increasingly under pressure facing a multitude of old and new challenges. Consequently, a wave of political and administrative reforms aimed at coping with these pressures has changed local governance in many nations. Local governments are not only responsible for efficient administration, high-quality services and a legally correct execution of laws, but also for ensuring legitimacy, democratic participation, accountability and trust – often under the conditions of austerity. This volume presents research findings of an international project on local public sector reforms in 31 countries and derives advice for policymakers to shape the future of local governments in Europe. The authors address basic reform areas and key features of local governance like autonomy, performance and participation. The book targets academics, students and practitioners interested in (the future of) local government. With contributions by: Bas Denters, Christian Schwab, Geert Bouckaert, Sabine Kuhlmann, Andreas Ladner, Trui Steen, Filipe Teles and Harald Torsteinsen.
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- 2017
- 2013
Horizontal Collaboration in the Maritime Industry: Ports and Terminals
- 84 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Focusing on horizontal collaboration among ports and terminals, this study identifies key drivers, benefits, and barriers to such initiatives. It also explores effective management strategies for collaboration, providing insights into optimizing operations within the maritime industry.
- 2012
Focusing on the competitive landscape, this essay explores how businesses can attain leadership through cost and service excellence. It emphasizes the importance of innovative supply chain solutions that enhance customer value while minimizing costs. By adopting these strategies, companies can secure a competitive edge in the market, positioning themselves as leaders for the future.
- 2012
Horizontal Collaboration in the Maritime Industry: Ports and Terminals
A critical literature review and field study
- 84 pages
- 3 hours of reading
The thesis explores significant trends impacting maritime logistics and supply chain management, including globalization and the rise of shipping alliances. It analyzes how these factors influence operational efficiency and strategic decision-making within the industry. The research highlights the interconnectedness of global trade and logistics, emphasizing the need for adaptive strategies in a rapidly changing market environment. The study's findings contribute valuable insights for professionals navigating the complexities of modern maritime supply chains.