Print Email Facebook Twitter The public construction client of the future Title The public construction client of the future: Network-based collaborator in a traditional public administrative system Author Kuitert, L. (TU Delft Public Commissioning) Volker, L. (University of Twente) Hermans, M.H. (TU Delft Public Commissioning) Contributor Scott, Lloyd (editor) Neilson, Christopher J. (editor) Date 2020 Abstract In the construction industry, public and semi-public clients increasingly depend on private parties to achieve project outcomes by adopting network type of governance approaches. However, social-political responsibilities remain at the public side. Hence, the general challenge for public commissioners is to find a new balance between dependency and responsibility when safeguarding competing traditional and network values. Based on three qualitative studies of a PhD project on safeguarding public values by public construction clients, applying concepts from public administration and public value theory, this paper presents three lessons learnt on future roles and responsibilities. We argue that future 'good' commissioning should be 1) more about embedding new value systems and less about changing existing values mechanisms, 2) more about paradox thinking in a convener role and less about trade-offs in a steering role and, 3) more about informal accountability in the value chain and less about formal accountability in the project chain. To ensure the 'right' kind of interference in the value process, public clients' way of coping with publicprivate conflicts, needs to correspond with the internal governance arrangements, and vice versa. Further research should focus on facilitating this alignment by providing a public value safeguarding strategy tool for public construction clients. Subject DependencyPublic servicePublic value managementResponsibility To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:bc2097f4-b0d6-457d-91fa-6883d7a13f4f Publisher ARCOM, Association of Researchers in Construction Management, Leeds, UK ISBN 978-0-9955463-3-2 Source Proceedings of the 36th Annual Conference 2020 (ARCOM 2020) Event 36th Annual Conference on Association of Researchers in Construction Management, ARCOM 2020, 2020-09-07 → 2020-09-08, Virtual, Online, United Kingdom Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights © 2020 L. Kuitert, L. Volker, M.H. Hermans Files PDF PaperARCOM.pdf 755.4 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:bc2097f4-b0d6-457d-91fa-6883d7a13f4f/datastream/OBJ/view