Methods in Democratic Network Governance

Methods in Democratic Network Governance
Author: P. Bogason,M. Zølner
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2006-11-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230627468

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Methodological questions about how to study democratic network governance have so far received little research attention. This book aims to remedy this by addressing some important methodological questions in relation to case studies of the multilevel network governance of employment policy in Britain, France and Denmark.

Theories of Democratic Network Governance

Theories of Democratic Network Governance
Author: E. Sørensen,J. Torfing
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2016-01-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230625006

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This book seeks to renew and refocus the debate on the use of governance networks in public policy making. It raises and answers a series of questions about the dynamics, conditions and functions of governance networks and also considers the democratic implications of network governance.

Democratic Network Governance in Europe

Democratic Network Governance in Europe
Author: M. Marcussen,J. Torfing
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2006-11-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230596283

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In Northern and Western Europe, and within the EU, governance networks are increasingly conceived as an efficient and legitimate way of formulating and implementing public policy in a complex, differentiated and multilayered world. This book assesses the recent experiences with governance at local, national and transnational levels

Governance Networks in the Public Sector

Governance Networks in the Public Sector
Author: Erik Hans Klijn,Joop Koppenjan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2015-08-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134586974

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Governance Networks in the Public Sector presents a comprehensive study of governance networks and the management of complexities in network settings. Public, private and non-profit organizations are increasingly faced with complex, wicked problems when making decisions, developing policies or delivering services in the public sector. These activities take place in networks of interdependent actors guided by diverging and sometimes conflicting perceptions and strategies. As a result these networks are dominated by cognitive, strategic and institutional complexities. Dealing with these complexities requires sophisticated forms of coordination: network governance. This book presents the most recent theoretical and empirical insights into governance networks. It provides a conceptual framework and analytical tools to study the complexities involved in handling wicked problems in governance networks in the public sector. The book also discusses strategies and management recommendations for governments, business and third sector organisations operating in and governing networks. Governance Networks in the Public Sector is an essential text for advanced students of public management, public administration, public policy and political science, and for public managers and policymakers.

Governance Networks in the Public Sector

Governance Networks in the Public Sector
Author: Erik Hans Klijn,Joop Koppenjan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 451
Release: 2015-08-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134587049

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Governance Networks in the Public Sector presents a comprehensive study of governance networks and the management of complexities in network settings. Public, private and non-profit organizations are increasingly faced with complex, wicked problems when making decisions, developing policies or delivering services in the public sector. These activities take place in networks of interdependent actors guided by diverging and sometimes conflicting perceptions and strategies. As a result these networks are dominated by cognitive, strategic and institutional complexities. Dealing with these complexities requires sophisticated forms of coordination: network governance. This book presents the most recent theoretical and empirical insights into governance networks. It provides a conceptual framework and analytical tools to study the complexities involved in handling wicked problems in governance networks in the public sector. The book also discusses strategies and management recommendations for governments, business and third sector organisations operating in and governing networks. Governance Networks in the Public Sector is an essential text for advanced students of public management, public administration, public policy and political science, and for public managers and policymakers.

Network Theory in the Public Sector

Network Theory in the Public Sector
Author: Robyn Keast,Myrna P Mandell,Robert Agranoff
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2013-10-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781135013257

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Networks have been described in terms of metaphors, governance arrangements and structural or institutional arrangements. These different perspectives of networks come out of a variety of disciplines, including political science, public administration, urban affairs, social welfare, public management and organizational/sociological research. This wealth of research, while contributing to a deeper understanding of networks, presents a dilemma which is addressed by this book. That is the question of whether there is a theory of public networks that informs networks in their various forms, and is there a need for a new theory of networks? More importantly, is network research still relevant to practice? Does network theory improve the process of governance? Are different terms and/or approaches actually the same or different? What do these different approaches mean to theory? This book deeply explores and integrates existing network theory and related theories from a number of perspectives, levels and jurisdictions to develop a framework to guide network design, governance and management. The book focuses on the important issue of network performance, looking at networks as bounded and consciously arranged; the actors who participate in them design the relationships among a bounded set of individual organizations to purse common objectives. Finally, the chapters tease out the variety of governance modes or regimes that intersect with network governance. This book offers a comprehensive, integrative, interdisciplinary approach that enables specialists, practitioners and administrators across a wide array of interests and fields to formulate and work on problems using a common language, analytical framework and theoretical basis.

Governance and the Democratic Deficit

Governance and the Democratic Deficit
Author: Geske Dijkstra,Menno Fenger,Victor Bekkers,Mr Arthur Edwards
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2013-02-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781409495864

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It is widely acknowledged that we are witnessing a major transformation of public policy making, a transformation which has been labelled as a change from 'government' to 'governance'. Governance is used to describe policy making and implementation without a central authority in a non-hierarchical, network-like structure through negotiation and cooperation between public and private actors at one or across different political levels. This comprehensive volume combines empirical analysis and normative assessment of governance practices, providing a systematic approach based on a framework for assessing democratic legitimacy. It addresses different modes of governance at the local/regional, national, European and international levels. The volume assesses the alleged 'democratic deficit' of these new governance practices and as such is ideally suited to courses on public administration.

This Issue is Devoted to Democracy in an Age of Network Governance

This Issue is Devoted to Democracy in an Age of Network Governance
Author: Joyce Rothschild
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2009
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 141297481X

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