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Quality incentives and quality outcomes in procured public transport - Case study Stockholm
Authors:Kjell Jansson  Roger Pyddoke
Institution:a Royal Institute of Technology, 100 44 Stockholm, Sweden
b The Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute, Box 55685, 102 15 Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:Gross contracts appear to be the most common contract form for procured public transport in Sweden and elsewhere. This contract form, it has been argued, gives weak incentives for operators to deliver the desired quality level. Therefore many procuring public transport authorities amend contracts with quality incentives.This paper examines how such quality incentives influence quality outcomes with focus on cancelled departures and delays. The main findings are that the introduction of quality incentives are correlated with both increases and decreases of measured quality outcomes.We hypothesise that the results are driven by underlying cost changes for achieving desired quality objectives that exceed the possible revenues from the incentives. In interviews with the Stockholm public transport authority (SL) and some operators, two central observations surface. The first is that there are causes for quality failures that are not solely the responsibility of operators and that these are therefore not fully reached by the incentives, and the second is that the operators believe that they have exhausted what they can do under the current contracts.
Keywords:Gross contracts  Quality incentives  Quality outcomes  Stockholm public transport authority
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