Public-Private Collaboration: public capacities to manage the model developed by the State Public Employment Services and Private Employment Agencies

This article addresses, in the context of governance, the competencies and capacities that public actors must assume in order to achieve success in the implementation of collaborative strategies, such as public-private collaboration. The need for a strong, leader and effective management is a key in...

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Autor principal: García Solana, María José
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Ediciones Complutense 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CGAP/article/view/57916
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Sumario:This article addresses, in the context of governance, the competencies and capacities that public actors must assume in order to achieve success in the implementation of collaborative strategies, such as public-private collaboration. The need for a strong, leader and effective management is a key in collaborative process, but for this it is necessary to detect the capabilities that guarantee the develop of the model. This analysis is based on the study of the public-private partnership developed by the SEPE and the private agency in the intermediation service of employment policy. The analysis shows the importance of strengthening public capacities like an objective to guarantee the stability and transparency model and ensure the participation of stakeholders.