01711pab a2200181 454500008004000000100002600040245008400066260000900150300001400159362000800173520113300181650002601314773005101340908000601391909001001397999001701407952010501424180718b2009 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aHuque, Ahmed Shafiqul aDoes ideology matter? Incentive, efficiency and management in the public sector c2009 ap.929-50. aSep aContracting out has become increasingly popular as a strategy for public sector management for reducing costs, alleviating the burden on government agencies providing services, as well as taking advantage of the practices that have succeeded in the private sector. Generally, the system of management in capitalist liberal democratic systems of government that emphasize rule of law, transparency, performance measurement, and accountability are expected to be more efficient, while socialist regimes are considered to be inefficient due to the lack of these features. This article compares two dissimilar cases of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and Shenzhen Special Economic Zone of China. An examination of the management of contract in the area of public housing in these cities reveal that the socialist city of Shenzhen has achieved a higher level of efficiency, while capitalist Hong Kong lags behind in establishing an effective system of management of contracts in the public sector. The finding challenges the traditional assumptions related to efficiency under different ideological regimes. - Reproduced. aPublic administration aInternational Journal of Public Administration aN a84494 c84494d84494 00104070aIIPAbIIPAd2018-07-19hVolume no: 32, Issue no: 11pAR84954r2018-07-19w2018-07-19yAR