Contains fulltext : 112182.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Studies in public management show that agencies draw different types of support from different actors and organizations in their environment. If this is true, we would expect that managers differentiate their networking activity toward different types of external actors and organizations. However, empirical studies of the networking activities of managers do not reveal such a differentiation: these studies consistently report the existence of only one factor of managerial networking activity. The present article aims to solve this puzzle by disaggregating managerial networking into multiple scales of managerial networking activity, each related to a speci...
Networks and managing in the network have been central concerns of public management scholars for y...
Scholars of public management have consistently found that management matters, but little research h...
Public managers engage in networking relationships with a wide variety of external actors and organi...
Studies in public management show that agencies draw different types of support from different actor...
Studies in public management show that agencies draw different types of support from different actor...
Studies in public management show that agencies draw different types of support from different actor...
Managerial networking is an important part of public management. Research has forcefully demonstrate...
This study investigates the impact of network characteristics--size and density--on managerial effec...
Public managers engage in networking relationships with a wide variety of external actors and organi...
This manuscript provides the first systematic test of a formal theory of managing government program...
The study of networks is a growth area in public management. This article argues that small studies ...
The business bureaucracy, in general, makes the majority of the managers (both top and middle manage...
This research proposes a perspective of managerial networking based on an integration of resource de...
This manuscript provides the first systematic test of a formal theory of managing government program...
Networking has become a key theme in the research literature, reflecting a shift from government to ...
Networks and managing in the network have been central concerns of public management scholars for y...
Scholars of public management have consistently found that management matters, but little research h...
Public managers engage in networking relationships with a wide variety of external actors and organi...
Studies in public management show that agencies draw different types of support from different actor...
Studies in public management show that agencies draw different types of support from different actor...
Studies in public management show that agencies draw different types of support from different actor...
Managerial networking is an important part of public management. Research has forcefully demonstrate...
This study investigates the impact of network characteristics--size and density--on managerial effec...
Public managers engage in networking relationships with a wide variety of external actors and organi...
This manuscript provides the first systematic test of a formal theory of managing government program...
The study of networks is a growth area in public management. This article argues that small studies ...
The business bureaucracy, in general, makes the majority of the managers (both top and middle manage...
This research proposes a perspective of managerial networking based on an integration of resource de...
This manuscript provides the first systematic test of a formal theory of managing government program...
Networking has become a key theme in the research literature, reflecting a shift from government to ...
Networks and managing in the network have been central concerns of public management scholars for y...
Scholars of public management have consistently found that management matters, but little research h...
Public managers engage in networking relationships with a wide variety of external actors and organi...