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The effects of fiscal contraction on innovation in the public sector

Warren E. Walker, +1 more
- 01 Dec 1982 - 
- Vol. 15, Iss: 2, pp 141-165
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In this article, the authors identify those factors that a creative, innovative administrator can use to advantage in a period of fiscal constraints to bring about innovation and also identify types of innovations that are likely to succeed.
Abstract
Beginning in the mid-1970s, fiscal limitation laws, shrinking revenue bases in older cities, and reductions in state and federal grants all have reduced the resources available to carry out the functions of local government. What do these changes portend for the amount of innovation in local government, the types of innovations that are introduced, and the processes of introduction? This paper examines these questions by reviewing the literature on factors related to innovation in public service agencies and reorienting its implications in the new fiscal environment. We conclude that on the whole the innovative process in the public sector has fallen on hard times. Yet, we identify those factors that a creative, innovative administrator can use to advantage in a period of fiscal constraints to bring about innovation. We also identify types of innovations that are likely to succeed.

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