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100 | _aKoliba, Christopher J. | ||
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_aGovernance networks in public administration and public policy/ _cChristopher J. Koliba, Jack W. Meek, Asim Zia and Russell W. Mills |
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_bRoutledge, _c2019. _aNew York: |
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_axxv, 488 p. ; _c24 cm. |
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440 | _a(Public administration and public policy) | ||
505 | _aIntroduction: why governance networks? -- The emergence of governance networks: historical context, contemporary trends, and considerations -- Defining the governance network as a unit of analysis -- The actors within governance networks -- The ties between actors -- Network level functions -- Network level structures -- Governance networks as complex adaptive systems -- How are governance networks managed? -- The hybridized accountability regimes of governance networks -- Governance network performance management and measurement -- Meso level theories for governance network analysis -- Governance networks analysis: implications for practice, education, and research -- Postscript: the case for stronger democratic anchorage in governance networks -- Bibliography -- Index. | ||
650 | _aPublic-private sector cooperation | ||
650 | _aInteragency coordination | ||
650 | _aIntergovernmental cooperation | ||
700 | _aMeek, Jack W. | ||
700 | _aZia, Asim | ||
700 | _aMills, Russell W. | ||
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