Local Strategic Partnerships (LSPs) are a major recent innovation in English local governance. As the 'partnership of partnerships' in a locality, the ability of the LSP to provide an arena for community leadership and joined up service delivery is vital to the Local Government Modernisation Agenda. Drawing on material from the national evaluation of LSPs, this paper assesses their progress. A theory of change (ToC) approach was adopted in the evaluation, and the paper shows how this approach was developed and utilised. The main findings from the evaluation are then presented and discussed. In conclusion, the article draws some wider conclusions both about the strengths and weaknesses of the ToC approach and about LSPs themselves
Research into public participation in local decision-making has increased over the past forty years,...
Research into public participation in local decision-making has increased over the past forty years,...
The Business, Innovation and Skills Committee announced an inquiry looking into the Local Enterprise...
Local Strategic Partnerships (LSPs) are a major recent innovation in English local governance. As th...
Download at http://ssrn.com/author=1643345.The file attached to this record is the authors final pee...
Local Strategic Partnerships (LSPs) are a major recent innovation in English local governance. As th...
Local Strategic Partnership (LSP) are the main vehicle of "A New Commitment to Neighbourhood Renewal...
This paper explores the issues around the recent developments of Strategic Partnerships at Local Lev...
Local Strategic Partnerships are being established in England to provide an inclusive, collaborative...
Broad and international literature exists on networked governance which has both described and infor...
This paper examines the development of strategic partnerships at local and sub-regional levels in th...
The main argument in this paper is that collaboration as a means of involving different agencies int...
In order to overcome financial crisis, it is an international tendency to have the shift from a trad...
Within the field of strategy for organisations, local strategic partnerships (LSPs) have emerged as ...
Sustainable Development Commission Response to the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister’s consultatio...
Research into public participation in local decision-making has increased over the past forty years,...
Research into public participation in local decision-making has increased over the past forty years,...
The Business, Innovation and Skills Committee announced an inquiry looking into the Local Enterprise...
Local Strategic Partnerships (LSPs) are a major recent innovation in English local governance. As th...
Download at http://ssrn.com/author=1643345.The file attached to this record is the authors final pee...
Local Strategic Partnerships (LSPs) are a major recent innovation in English local governance. As th...
Local Strategic Partnership (LSP) are the main vehicle of "A New Commitment to Neighbourhood Renewal...
This paper explores the issues around the recent developments of Strategic Partnerships at Local Lev...
Local Strategic Partnerships are being established in England to provide an inclusive, collaborative...
Broad and international literature exists on networked governance which has both described and infor...
This paper examines the development of strategic partnerships at local and sub-regional levels in th...
The main argument in this paper is that collaboration as a means of involving different agencies int...
In order to overcome financial crisis, it is an international tendency to have the shift from a trad...
Within the field of strategy for organisations, local strategic partnerships (LSPs) have emerged as ...
Sustainable Development Commission Response to the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister’s consultatio...
Research into public participation in local decision-making has increased over the past forty years,...
Research into public participation in local decision-making has increased over the past forty years,...
The Business, Innovation and Skills Committee announced an inquiry looking into the Local Enterprise...