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Network Theory in the Public Sector: Building New Theoretical Frameworks: Routledge Critical Studies in Public Management

Editat de Robyn Keast, Myrna P Mandell, Robert Agranoff
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 sep 2013
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.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415843959
ISBN-10: 0415843952
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 3 black & white tables, 14 black & white line drawings
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Critical Studies in Public Management

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Part 1. Introduction to the Issues/Current Network Theories  1. Introduction: Understanding Theory  Myrna P. Mandell  2. Network Theory Tracks and Trajectories: Where From, Where To? Robyn Keast  Part 2. New Theoretical Frameworks: Informing Design, Governance Arrangements and Management  3. A Composite Theory of Leadership and Management: Process Catalyst and Strategic Leveraging—Theory of Deliberate Action in Collaborative Networks Robyn Keast and Myrna P. Mandell  4. Building and Using the Theory of Collaborative Advantage Siv Vangen and Chris Huxham  5. The Democratic Potentials of Governance Networks in Inter- Governmental Decision Making Eva Sørensen  6. Governance Network Performance: A Complex Adaptive Systems Approach Christopher Koliba  7. Governing Through Networks: A Systemic Approach Deborah Rice  8. Network Management Theory through Management Channels and Roles Joris Voets  Part 3. Putting Theory into Practice  9. Network Management Behaviors: Closing the Theoretical Gap Robert Agranoff and Michael McGuire  10. What Can Governance Network Theory Learn From Complexity Theory? Mirroring Two Perspectives on Complexity  Joop Koppenjan and Erik-Hans Klijn  11. Network Performance: Towards A Dynamic Multidimensional Model Denita Cepiku  Part 4. Implications and Conclusion  12. Bridging the Theoretical Gap and Uncovering the Missing Holes Robert Agranoff

Recenzii

"At last we have in one volume a theoretical framework to guide network design, governance and management, combined with illuminating case studies."Jenny Lewis, University of Melbourne, Australia
"Research over the past decades has made it clear that our governance systems are increasingly characterized as networks. Our effort in uncovering and examining networks has been insightful and it is time to take stock of the accumulation of this work and assess our status. Network Theory in the Public Sector accomplishes this task and addresses the challenging concern in contemporary public administration: is there a theory of public networks that informs public management, design and governance? With a compilation of articles from the leading researchers, this volume represents the most cutting edge and insightful treatment on the subject to date. Scholars, managers, and students of governance will be well served in reading this work, as it will be a landmark volume for many years to come." - Jack Meek, University of La Verne, USA

Descriere

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.