What can we learn from service model analysis? An application in the government export finance sector
Journal
Public Policy and Administration
ISSN
0952-0767
Type
journal-article
Date Issued
2024-05-04
Author(s)
Klasen, Andreas
Abstract
The service model approach, like business models in the private sector, is gaining increasing attention in public management literature. In line with this evolving discourse, our study analyzes service models in government export promotion. By exploring the use of service models and discussing key developments, we shed light on the diverse application of service models in the context of officially supported export creditsan under-researched field in which a lot of innovation is happening. We observe a limited number of traditional service models with significant relevance. In addition, our findings suggest a rising diversity that signifies innovation and the broadening scope of activities. We also uncover the underlying motivations and practical experiences associated with their implementation and provide valuable insights into the benefits they offer.
Funding(s)
IMP-HSG
Keywords
Business models
economic promotion
export credits
public service models
trade finance
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Pages
24
Subject(s)
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Name
2024 Service Models in EXIMs.pdf
Size
1.13 MB
Format
Adobe PDF
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