Libéralisation et nouvelle gouvernance des services publics en réseau: crépuscule ou renouveau du « service public à la française » ?
Philippe Bance
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The European policy of liberalization, engaged since the end of the eighties, deeply transformed the public service into network and particularly the French one. The object of this contribution is to analyse these transformations which provide the foundations in Europe of a new model and to specify its characteristics. The European model draws nearer from the American one, which is based on a "regulated private shareholder governance". By integrating the essential role of the missions of general interest and the experience of the French model, Europe is able to design its own model of public services, basing it on the "socially responsible governance". Its characteristics would be based on equilibrium between competition and general interest, on the potentialities of the organisations to the internalisation of the public interest and on a stronger implication of stakeholders.
Date: 2004
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Published in Revue Congolaise de Gestion, 2004, 8
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