This paper compares four cases and explores the effects on network performance of network governance, coordination mechanisms, and the abilities of the network manager. The focus is on shared-governance networks, which are in general considered to have difficulties achieving high-level performances. The cross-case comparison suggests a relationship between coordination mechanisms and the way shared-governance networks are managed: in order to be successful, they must be able to rely on formalized mechanisms and make a pool of "network administrators” responsible for their governance
Network administrative organizations (NAOs) are a form of network governance where an external entit...
As indicated in the research on networks over the past 10 years, network management strategies are v...
At its core, this dissertation is about network effectiveness in a new type of collaborative governa...
This paper compares four cases and explores the effects on network performance of network governanc...
Since public networks became widespread, doubts have arisen over how to make them succeed. Scholars ...
This article examines the governance of organizational networks and the impact of governance on netw...
Public governance is today the main theoretical reference to public management scholars worldwide. F...
By the end of the 1970s, it became evident that hierarchies were not always the most efficient and e...
Public policy usually develops in complex networks of public, quasi-public and private organizations...
Recently, some researchers have begun to emphasize that governance networks can have a “dark” side a...
Local public networks can be governed in many different ways. Among scholars as well as among practi...
Reforming the systemically important interest rate benchmarks has proven to be a highly complex and ...
Many studies have striven to understand which factors affect the performance of public networks. How...
The relationship between network management, network performances, and democratic legitimacy is a hi...
The book chapter aims to explore the existence of interaction between the context, structure, functi...
Network administrative organizations (NAOs) are a form of network governance where an external entit...
As indicated in the research on networks over the past 10 years, network management strategies are v...
At its core, this dissertation is about network effectiveness in a new type of collaborative governa...
This paper compares four cases and explores the effects on network performance of network governanc...
Since public networks became widespread, doubts have arisen over how to make them succeed. Scholars ...
This article examines the governance of organizational networks and the impact of governance on netw...
Public governance is today the main theoretical reference to public management scholars worldwide. F...
By the end of the 1970s, it became evident that hierarchies were not always the most efficient and e...
Public policy usually develops in complex networks of public, quasi-public and private organizations...
Recently, some researchers have begun to emphasize that governance networks can have a “dark” side a...
Local public networks can be governed in many different ways. Among scholars as well as among practi...
Reforming the systemically important interest rate benchmarks has proven to be a highly complex and ...
Many studies have striven to understand which factors affect the performance of public networks. How...
The relationship between network management, network performances, and democratic legitimacy is a hi...
The book chapter aims to explore the existence of interaction between the context, structure, functi...
Network administrative organizations (NAOs) are a form of network governance where an external entit...
As indicated in the research on networks over the past 10 years, network management strategies are v...
At its core, this dissertation is about network effectiveness in a new type of collaborative governa...