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Influence of market orientation and stakeholder management on the performance of Croatian cities
Influence of market orientation and stakeholder management on the performance of Croatian cities

Author(s): Davor Širola, Zoran Mihanović
Subject(s): Business Economy / Management, Public Administration, Rural and urban sociology, Marketing / Advertising
Published by: Ekonomski fakultet Sveučilišta u Splitu
Keywords: city administration; market orientation; performance; stakeholder approach;

Summary/Abstract: The implementation of market orientation plays a valuable role in the complex public sector, because it enables numerous entities responsible for the development of different levels of public administration to respond more efficiently to the demands of its users and other stakeholders. The current fragmented territorial structure and low level of decentralization reduce the developmental potential of local administrations in Croatia. However, these obstacles do not relieve the Croatian local administration of their responsibility to fulfill their social mission. The empirical measurement of quantitative and qualitative indicators in Croatian city administrations have determined a medium level of their market orientation. The results of correlation analysis have revealed a statistically significant difference between market orientation levels towards each of the nine analyzed groups of stakeholders. As presumed, the city administrations exhibit the highest market orientation level toward citizens. Additionally, the research has confirmed the positive influence of higher multiple stakeholder market orientation of city administrations on their subjectively measured performance. These results should be observed and assessed, taking into account the fact that the Republic of Croatia does not prescribe a legal obligation to monitor the city administration performance nor directly encourages it.

  • Issue Year: 25/2020
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 41-66
  • Page Count: 26
  • Language: English