Papers by partnership brokers: Stories from practice - Key issues in brokering partnershipsThe western development industry operates on significant, complex, and historical power imbalances that favor the perspectives and interests of donors. This paper examines these imbalances through a brokering lens, exploring how they undermine local agency and partnerships. It also looks at how brokers and other development professionals disrupt, but ultimately, and sometimes unconciously, reproduce these imbalances through their work. The paper concludes that there is a paradox in trying to transform power imbalances while also maintaining the identities, institutions, and interests that reproduce them. The author hopes to explore new ways of address...
Broker organizations increasingly facilitate the partnering process of public–private partnerships (...
Studies on multi-stakeholder partnerships (MSPs) have highlighted the potential for conflict in MSPs...
This article starts from the premise that poverty is a growing problem in the United States. Interge...
Much of the literature on multistakeholder partnerships that addresses grand challenges has extolled...
In introducing the Special Issue on The Private Sector in the Development Landscape this article foc...
In Britain, and Wales particularly, inclusion and equal opportunities for all became key principles ...
In Britain, and Wales particularly, inclusion and equal opportunities for all became key principles ...
This thesis explores the challenge of designing successful public-private partnerships (PPPs) for de...
The volume produces new findings about the concept of power and about its applications in negotiatio...
Partnerships are complex, diverse and subtle relationships, the nature of which changes with time, b...
While cross-sector partnerships are sometimes depicted as a pragmatic problem solving arrangements d...
While cross-sector partnerships are sometimes depicted as a pragmatic problem solving arrangements d...
The critiques of power inequalities in MSIs predominantly focus on the domination of trans-national ...
This paper analyses partnership relationships between NGOs and donors. Using a framework adapted fro...
The concept of ‘sustainable development’ has brought diverse stakeholders together to consider appro...
Broker organizations increasingly facilitate the partnering process of public–private partnerships (...
Studies on multi-stakeholder partnerships (MSPs) have highlighted the potential for conflict in MSPs...
This article starts from the premise that poverty is a growing problem in the United States. Interge...
Much of the literature on multistakeholder partnerships that addresses grand challenges has extolled...
In introducing the Special Issue on The Private Sector in the Development Landscape this article foc...
In Britain, and Wales particularly, inclusion and equal opportunities for all became key principles ...
In Britain, and Wales particularly, inclusion and equal opportunities for all became key principles ...
This thesis explores the challenge of designing successful public-private partnerships (PPPs) for de...
The volume produces new findings about the concept of power and about its applications in negotiatio...
Partnerships are complex, diverse and subtle relationships, the nature of which changes with time, b...
While cross-sector partnerships are sometimes depicted as a pragmatic problem solving arrangements d...
While cross-sector partnerships are sometimes depicted as a pragmatic problem solving arrangements d...
The critiques of power inequalities in MSIs predominantly focus on the domination of trans-national ...
This paper analyses partnership relationships between NGOs and donors. Using a framework adapted fro...
The concept of ‘sustainable development’ has brought diverse stakeholders together to consider appro...
Broker organizations increasingly facilitate the partnering process of public–private partnerships (...
Studies on multi-stakeholder partnerships (MSPs) have highlighted the potential for conflict in MSPs...
This article starts from the premise that poverty is a growing problem in the United States. Interge...