This chapter will illustrate how an “outside-in” view of policy making may implement a balanced perspective for assessing sustainable outcomes through an integrated Dynamic Performance Management and Governance framework. In the next sections such a framework will be illustrated and applied to different examples of collaborative networks. In the remaining part of this section practical implications from an “outside-in” view of policy making will be illustrated
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The purpose of this symposium is to contribute to the ongoing debate on this topic in the public adm...
This paper discusses the case of Puerto Madero (Buenos Aires, Argentina) to illustrate how the “Dyna...
This chapter aims at illustrating how a Dynamic Performance Management and Governance approach may ...
The purpose of this study was to contribute to increased awareness and understanding of how actors c...
Community participation is now highly valued in urban regeneration partnerships in Britain. The majo...
The Etorkizuna Eraikiz (EE) case study provides thought-provoking insights on the role of intangibl...
textabstractIn this book, I reconstruct how policy makers, working together in what I term adaptive...
Over the last two decades, the field of public administration has witnessed theoretical and practica...
This chapter focuses on a more structural governance perspective as it has evolved in the public man...
This research analysed the effectiveness of governance networks on the design and implementation of ...
Part 21: Sustainable Collaborative Networks IIInternational audienceOne of the main characteristics ...
Sustainability in society and economy calls for public and private actors to establish socially re...
Purpose This study illustrates how collaborative platforms may leverage active community for climat...
Community network (CN) initiatives have been around for roughly two decades, evangelizing a distinct...
Contains fulltext : 164769.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article co...
The purpose of this symposium is to contribute to the ongoing debate on this topic in the public adm...
This paper discusses the case of Puerto Madero (Buenos Aires, Argentina) to illustrate how the “Dyna...
This chapter aims at illustrating how a Dynamic Performance Management and Governance approach may ...
The purpose of this study was to contribute to increased awareness and understanding of how actors c...
Community participation is now highly valued in urban regeneration partnerships in Britain. The majo...
The Etorkizuna Eraikiz (EE) case study provides thought-provoking insights on the role of intangibl...
textabstractIn this book, I reconstruct how policy makers, working together in what I term adaptive...
Over the last two decades, the field of public administration has witnessed theoretical and practica...
This chapter focuses on a more structural governance perspective as it has evolved in the public man...
This research analysed the effectiveness of governance networks on the design and implementation of ...
Part 21: Sustainable Collaborative Networks IIInternational audienceOne of the main characteristics ...
Sustainability in society and economy calls for public and private actors to establish socially re...
Purpose This study illustrates how collaborative platforms may leverage active community for climat...
Community network (CN) initiatives have been around for roughly two decades, evangelizing a distinct...
Contains fulltext : 164769.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article co...
The purpose of this symposium is to contribute to the ongoing debate on this topic in the public adm...
This paper discusses the case of Puerto Madero (Buenos Aires, Argentina) to illustrate how the “Dyna...