Abstract

Building partnerships is becoming an important issue at the local level of government in many countries. Different experiences can be traced throughout Europe, as well as in other OECD countries. This is because partnerships, especially when the size of the single local government is small, can help to manage services in a more efficient and effective way. Nevertheless, building a relation is difficult, nor is it always successful, as many scholars emphasise. For a number of reasons, higher levels of government may then play a significant role in supporting partnerships between different stakeholders. Given the shortage of empirical studies on this subject, this chapter combines conceptual and empirical analysis, and is based upon: - the direct observation of a number of partnerships in Italy, with particular reference to those Regions in which the birth and the development of partnerships has been positively influenced by the regional level of government; - surveys of other partnerships which have been formalised in Italy; - literature review and analysis of official documents. The issues analysed most carefully in the chapter are the critical aspects of partnership building, and the role played by higher levels of government in activating or facilitating partnerships. It is in fact clear that higher levels of government may gain considerable benefit from the development of partnerships at the local level. Finally, the chapter deals with comparative aspects, and investigates the existence of common patterns and trends in the different regional experiences examined.

Highlights

  • Building a relation is difficult, nor is it always successful, as many scholars emphasise

  • This is because partnerships, especially when the size of the single local government is small, can help to manage services in a more efficient and effective way

  • For a number of reasons, higher levels of government may play a significant role in supporting partnerships between different stakeholders

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SDA Bocconi – Research Division

Development and co-operation strategies of municipalities: an overview at national level. Its main aim is to achieve scale economies and integrate the activities by adopting two different methods, which can coexist in the same partnership: the transfer of staff and the delegation of functions to one of the governments involved In this kind of joint form, local governments keep a high autonomy (with reference to regional regulation) as regards their organisation and relations with other bodies. Contribution for start-up and management: - Different and decreasing as to partnership type - Assigned on the basis of specific and finalised sector plans Grants are distributed on the basis of: - financial position of the LGs - population - number of municipalities involved There is the condition that at least 3 functions be activated. No contribution is provided for municipalities which received funds in the previous 5 years

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