Public Values and Contracts for Outsourced Services: Challenges in the Public Sector

Authors

  • Natália Maria Leal Santos Universidade Federal de Lavras
  • Daniela Meirelles Andrade Universidade Federal de Lavras
  • Juvêncio Braga de Lima Universidade FUMEC

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21118/apgs.v11i3.5546

Keywords:

Administração Pública. Valor Público. Contratos. Terceirização.

Abstract

Outsourcing is a practice that has intensified in the public sector since the reform of the Brazilian State. In the literature it has been realized that constitutional public values can be lost when the responsibility for the execution is transferred from the government to a private company. In the face of this problem, this article aims to analyze notices, contracts and the provision of outsourced services in a Federal public institution located in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, in order to verify the application of the constitutional principles of public administration (legality, impersonality, efficiency) in outsourcing services. To achieve the research objectives, a case study was carried out. Primary and secondary data were used, which were submitted to content analysis. ?e results of the research showed that public values are lost and neglected in the execution of the contracted services. In addition, the adoption of outsourcing can make the emergence of bad habits of the Brazilian public administration possible. Keywords: Public Administration, Public Value, Contracts, Outsourcing

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Author Biography

Daniela Meirelles Andrade, Universidade Federal de Lavras

Doutora em Administração pela Universidade Federal de Lavras

Professora de graduação e pós-graduação em Administração Pública DAE/UFLA

Published

2019-07-01

How to Cite

Santos, N. M. L., Andrade, D. M., & Lima, J. B. de. (2019). Public Values and Contracts for Outsourced Services: Challenges in the Public Sector. Administração Pública E Gestão Social, 11(3), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.21118/apgs.v11i3.5546

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