Municipal entrepreneurialism: Exploring new fiscal levers for small municipalities (Record no. 529425)

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Personal name Ryeser, Laura Halseth, Greg and Markey, Sean
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Title Municipal entrepreneurialism: Exploring new fiscal levers for small municipalities
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Local Government Studies
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Extent 50(1), Feb, 2024: p.1-27
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Summary, etc Municipal reform has accelerated since the 1980s, with municipalities learning to adjust to changes in responsibilities downloaded by senior governments. However, small municipalities struggle with outdated financial and jurisdictional structures as senior governments ask them to become more ‘entrepreneurial’ for a broader range of responsibilities. To date, little research has explored the influence of statutory settings that shape municipal powers, and hence, an understanding of the concept and associated processes pertaining to municipal entrepreneurialism. Drawing upon key informant interviews in four regions across Canada, this paper explores how small municipalities are generating revenue and other resources needed to address community and economic development priorities. Findings indicate that small municipalities are engaging in a variety of entrepreneurial activities, including municipal enterprises, social enterprises, and service contracts, while pursuing pro-active approaches to leverage place-based assets. These endeavours, however, are shaped by many dimensions of risk that underline the conceptualisation of municipal entrepreneurialism.- Reproduced

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03003930.2023.2171018
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Municipal entrepreneurialism, Municipal reform, Rural, Fiscal, Managerialism.
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Main entry heading Local Government Studies
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2025-03-19 50(1), Feb, 2024: p.1-27 AR135397 2025-03-19 Articles

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