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Managing organizations with competition

In the short book "Managing Organizations through Competition", CELE researcher Stefan Arora-Jonsson outlines what research says about these and other questions.

A central part of freedom of choice reforms in education, care or other areas is about exposing the organizations that deliver services to citizens to competition. Competition has become an important form of governance for public organizations.

But, how does competition work in governance? What does it take to make it work? How does competition differ from other forms of governance? And what are the effects on schools, health centres and other organizations when they start competing?

In the short book "Managing organizations with competition", we bring together what research says about these and other questions.

The book is now available to read as a free PDF (in Swedish).