A library management response model against the economic crisis: the case of public libraries in Greece
Date
2011Author
Κωσταγιόλας, Πέτρος
Μαργιόλα, Αναστασία
Αβραμίδου, Αναστασία
Avramidou, Anastasia
Kostagiolas, Petros
Margiola, Anastasia
Metadata
Show full item recordAbstract
Libraries in Greece are mostly financed by public sources, with private funding covering
only a very small proportion of their budget. The deteriorating, slowly growing economic environment
in Greece places additional pressure on the already understaffed and underfinanced public libraries.
This paper aims at demonstrating that the tough economic conditions may provide a setting for
innovation and quality enhancement which may lead in turn to a corresponding growth in the library
sector.
Design/methodology/approach – A qualitative analysis is conducted in order to identify the
potential of a novel management response model as a pathway for library survival within the fierce
economic crisis.
Findings – Specific suggestions are made for the management of public libraries, future policies and
trends in the lines of learning/education/training services; social/economic development services;
electronic government and citizen participation in public affairs services; cultural identity and social
cohesion services; and social inclusion services.
Practical/implications – It is ascertained that public libraries in Greece may have an opportunity
for change and innovation as a result of the current economic situation. Furthermore, it is believed that
active involvement, quality, innovation and self-finance can serve as important tools for the
development of public libraries and their positive contribution and productive role into the Greek
socioeconomic environment.
Originality/value – This is the only available work providing an overall management approach for
public libraries within a current economic crisis such as the one in Greece.
Collections
- Περιοδικά, εφημερίδες [1351]