Pozzoli, Stefano.
Governance and Performance of Water Utility Firms [electronic resource] / by Stefano Pozzoli, Loris Landriani, Luigi Lepore, Rossella Romano. - V, 53 p. 10 illus. in color. online resource. - SpringerBriefs in Water Science and Technology, 2194-7244 . - SpringerBriefs in Water Science and Technology, .
In Italy, the debate about the reform process, that has involved the water sector for several years, cannot be considered concluded. It seems exclusively ideological and often it does not consider the business administration perspective, which certainly could make a contribution to the solution of different problems. Politicians and researchers, for example, show very little interest for the economic and financial performance of water utility firms, focusing almost exclusively on the different ways for providing the services or on the ownership structure. This work analyzes the variables characterizing the outsourcing process in the water sector. It also explores the connection of such variables with the performance of companies and local government authorities involved in the delivery process. Subsequently, the work explains the results of an exploratory analysis of different cases in the international context, making also a comparison about the performance. Lastly, the work verifies the existence of some best practices and evaluates the adaptability of these best practices in the Italian context.
9783319026459
10.1007/978-3-319-02645-9 doi
Economics.
Economics/Management Science.
Business/Management Science, general.
Water Policy/Water Governance/Water Management.
Organizational Studies, Economic Sociology.
Public Administration.
HF4999.2-6182 HD28-70
650
Governance and Performance of Water Utility Firms [electronic resource] / by Stefano Pozzoli, Loris Landriani, Luigi Lepore, Rossella Romano. - V, 53 p. 10 illus. in color. online resource. - SpringerBriefs in Water Science and Technology, 2194-7244 . - SpringerBriefs in Water Science and Technology, .
In Italy, the debate about the reform process, that has involved the water sector for several years, cannot be considered concluded. It seems exclusively ideological and often it does not consider the business administration perspective, which certainly could make a contribution to the solution of different problems. Politicians and researchers, for example, show very little interest for the economic and financial performance of water utility firms, focusing almost exclusively on the different ways for providing the services or on the ownership structure. This work analyzes the variables characterizing the outsourcing process in the water sector. It also explores the connection of such variables with the performance of companies and local government authorities involved in the delivery process. Subsequently, the work explains the results of an exploratory analysis of different cases in the international context, making also a comparison about the performance. Lastly, the work verifies the existence of some best practices and evaluates the adaptability of these best practices in the Italian context.
9783319026459
10.1007/978-3-319-02645-9 doi
Economics.
Economics/Management Science.
Business/Management Science, general.
Water Policy/Water Governance/Water Management.
Organizational Studies, Economic Sociology.
Public Administration.
HF4999.2-6182 HD28-70
650