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Improvement in the Principles of System Solutions, Decentralization of the Powers and Responsibilities of Self-Government Structures and Effective Support of Decision-Making Processes as a Condition of Self-Financing

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  • Ludosław Drelichowski

    (Wyższa Szkoła Gospodarki w Bydgoszczy, Instytut Ekonomii i Zarządzania)

  • Wiesław Olszewski

    (Wyższa Szkoła Gospodarki w Bydgoszczy)

Abstract

The paper attempts to analyse the state of the solutions of management organization structures in the public sector, with a particular emphasis on the efficiency of information and decision-making processes determined by correct or incorrectly functioning solutions. The assessment of the functioning of the public administration must be related to the efficiency of the information and decision-making processes and the elimination of inconsistent structural solutions. It is important that the overriding criterion is positively verified solutions and not the political interests of individual parties, which are usually divergent from the substantive assessment criteria. The improvement in decision-making support solutions in the management of local government units was achieved through the formulation of three research hypotheses of the university research team with the municipalities quoted in the work.

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  • Ludosław Drelichowski & Wiesław Olszewski, 2018. "Improvement in the Principles of System Solutions, Decentralization of the Powers and Responsibilities of Self-Government Structures and Effective Support of Decision-Making Processes as a Condition o," Collegium of Economic Analysis Annals, Warsaw School of Economics, Collegium of Economic Analysis, issue 52, pages 143-160.
  • Handle: RePEc:sgh:annals:i:52:y:2018:p:143-160
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    1. Ludosław Drelichowski & Cezary Graul & Barbara Ptaszyńska & Wioletta Zwara & Grzegorz Oszuścik, 2014. "A model of dynamic analysis of the influence of the development of Poland's infrastructure on the level of changes arising from the financing costs of its construction and maintenance using business i," Collegium of Economic Analysis Annals, Warsaw School of Economics, Collegium of Economic Analysis, issue 33, pages 87-114.
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