Contracting personalization by results: Comparing marketization reforms in the UK and Australia
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Contracting personalization by results: Comparing marketization reforms in the UK and Australia

AuthorMark Considine  Siohban O'Sullivan  Michael McGann  Phuc Nguyen

Abstract

Market instruments are increasingly used to drive innovation and efficiency in public services. Meanwhile, many governments recognize the need for services to be more personalized and usercentred. This was a key aim of major welfaretowork reforms in both the UK and Australia over the past decade, which sought to achieve personalization through increasing service delivery by forprofit providers, contracted via PaymentbyResults. Drawing on three surveys of frontline staff, we show the impact of recent UK and Australian marketization reforms on frontline practices to consider whether the reform mix of increased commercial provision tied to PaymentbyResults has enhanced service personalization. We find that the UK's black boxmodel was associated with some increase in frontline discretion, but little evidence that this enhanced personalization, either compared to previous programmes or to Australia's more regulated system.