DIAGNOSIS CONCERNING THE FINANCIAL KNOWLEDGE OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS (LGUS)
Tomasz Skica and
Tomasz Wołowiec
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Tomasz Skica: University of Information Technology and Management (UITM) in Rzeszów
Tomasz Wołowiec: University of Information Technology and Management, Rzeszów
Financial Internet Quarterly, 2012, vol. 8, issue 2, 69-75
Abstract:
Systemic management of a local government unit lacks viewing the LGU as an economic entity which should actively use modern financial knowledge in its activity in order to stimulate active construction of an economic and social potential. It need’s to stimulate processes of building in local government structures a financial knowledge based on a modern understanding of LGU finance while considering the new challenges in finance which have been revealed after the subprime crisis, complemented with practical concepts based on New Public Management. Considering the progressing reforms of the national public finance system and the resulting consequences for shaping the financial management of the LGUs, and also globalisation processes and the dynamic development of the financial services’ market, it is natural to require managers of the local government subsector of public finance to have thorough financial knowledge – current and interdisciplinary knowledge that would most importantly be reliable and practice-based.
Keywords: knowledge; management; local government units; knowledge transfer (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.65748/fiqf-2012-0017
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