Drinking water service delivery choices in Poland: Empirical analysis of impact factors
This paper focuses on poli-organisational governance structures in which local governments provide services in the drinking water sector. A set of hypotheses was developed relating to the choice between in-house, corporatized, or externalised service delivery. The empirical evidence was based on l...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Water Alternatives Association
2020-06-01
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Series: | Water Alternatives |
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Online Access: | http://www.water-alternatives.org/index.php/alldoc/articles/vol13/v13issue2/579-a13-2-8/file |
Summary: | This paper focuses on poli-organisational governance structures in which local governments provide
services in the drinking water sector. A set of hypotheses was developed relating to the choice between in-house,
corporatized, or externalised service delivery. The empirical evidence was based on long term socio-economic
factors at local government levels in Poland. Local Polish government constitutes a highly decentralised system
which features a wide range of service delivery governance arrangements. This is the first systematic attempt to
investigate the different types of water service delivery in this environment. The model was tested using
quantitative tools created on statistical variables, and by a survey of 1089 municipal representatives. The research
findings provide insight into a set of context variables which describe the conditions under which local officials keep
the service in-house, and the conditions that incline local authorities to engage public or private agents. The survey
questionnaire allowed us to identify 15 different arrangements for drinking water supply delivery. The research
findings provide evidence that the likelihood of in-house provision of water services is determined by the size of the
local government, the abundance of the environment, the level of modernisation, and the locality’s financial selfmanagement.
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ISSN: | 1965-0175 1965-0175 |