Solving procurement problems in public transport: Examining multi-principal roles in relation to effective control mechanisms |
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Authors: | Lisa Hansson |
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Affiliation: | a Division of Technology and Social Change, Department of Thematic studies, Linköping University, Sweden b Department of Mobility, Actors and Planning Processes, Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Despite the EU’s increasing role in regulating public transport procurement, few studies have considered this aspect when analysing procurement problems of public transport. This paper examines how the institutional relationships between different actors, including international governmental bodies, in public transport effects the possibility of exerting control over a county public transport authority (PTA) in a multi-principal setting. The analysis is carried out using empirical material from an infringement process including a Swedish PTA and the EU. The conclusions have clear policy implications for the procedural order when exerting control over the PTA in cases of procurement problems. It is for example shown, that the implementation process would be much more efficient if the regulations allowed the EU to impose sanctions directly towards the local authorities without having to involve the national government when the procurement laws are violated. |
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Keywords: | Public transport Public procurement Infringement Principal-agent European Union |
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