This paper examines collaborative management groups from the perspective of policymakers seeking to increase coordination within a policy network. While governments often support collaborative groups as a tool to address perceived network failures such as a lack of coordination, the net impact groups have is unclear. I use valued exponential random graph models (ERGMs) to model relationships of varying strength among a regional network of organizations involved in 57 collaborative groups. This provides a unique opportunity to study the interplay between numerous groups and organizations within a large-scale network. Valued ERGMs are a recently developed extension of standard ERGMs that model valued instead of binary ties; thus, this paper a...
Organizational networks are a widely used approach to deal with the “wicked problems” of disasters. ...
Part 15: Stimulating Collaborative RelationshipsInternational audienceFrom the perspective of reindu...
This thesis explores the opportunities to build a structural policy network model that is rooted in ...
Theoretical accounts of network ties between organizations emphasize the interdependence of individu...
Theoretical accounts of network ties between organizations emphasize the interdependence of individu...
Despite the widely acknowledged importance of collaboration among participants in governance network...
How do social networks differ between highly collaborative and less collaborative forms of governanc...
Institutional collective action (ICA) problems arise from fragmentation of service responsibilities ...
Collaborative policy innovation is a relatively new research niche in the public innovation literatu...
While the successful adoption of policy instruments as law depends upon a number of factors, this pa...
A key question raised in recent years is what factors determine the structure of interorganizational...
Interest groups struggle to build reputations as influential actors in the policy process and to dis...
The way that relations between organizations and their environments affect their structures importan...
The conditions under which policy beliefs and influential actors shape collaborative behaviour in go...
Organizational networks are a widely used approach to deal with the “wicked problems” of disasters. ...
Part 15: Stimulating Collaborative RelationshipsInternational audienceFrom the perspective of reindu...
This thesis explores the opportunities to build a structural policy network model that is rooted in ...
Theoretical accounts of network ties between organizations emphasize the interdependence of individu...
Theoretical accounts of network ties between organizations emphasize the interdependence of individu...
Despite the widely acknowledged importance of collaboration among participants in governance network...
How do social networks differ between highly collaborative and less collaborative forms of governanc...
Institutional collective action (ICA) problems arise from fragmentation of service responsibilities ...
Collaborative policy innovation is a relatively new research niche in the public innovation literatu...
While the successful adoption of policy instruments as law depends upon a number of factors, this pa...
A key question raised in recent years is what factors determine the structure of interorganizational...
Interest groups struggle to build reputations as influential actors in the policy process and to dis...
The way that relations between organizations and their environments affect their structures importan...
The conditions under which policy beliefs and influential actors shape collaborative behaviour in go...
Organizational networks are a widely used approach to deal with the “wicked problems” of disasters. ...
Part 15: Stimulating Collaborative RelationshipsInternational audienceFrom the perspective of reindu...
This thesis explores the opportunities to build a structural policy network model that is rooted in ...