Networking has become a key theme in the research literature, reflecting a shift from government to governance. Though scholarship on this topic has grown apace, little evidence has been produced on the ways in which managerial networking manifests itself across national settings. Given this state of affairs, we explore whether managerial networking is a broad and common pattern in contemporary governance systems or contingent on setting. Analysis was undertaken from a sample of over 600 US public managers and 300 UK local officials. The results confirm that managerial networking is extensive and support the view that networking is a key management competence. While general networking behaviours are evident in the data presented, there was ...
Hierarchies, markets and networks have been described as three alternative styles of organizing, eac...
Resource dependence theory suggests that to function successfully, organizations must obtain certain...
Published in 1997, the article “Treating Networks Seriously: Practical and Research-Based Agendas in...
Networking has become a key theme in the research literature, reflecting a shift from government to ...
Increased complexity in the world of public management has resulted in the growth of networks of act...
Managerial networking is an important part of public management. Research has forcefully demonstrate...
Increased complexity in the world of public management has resulted in the growth of networks of act...
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...
According to recent organizational theories, external networking by managers is likely to reflect th...
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...
Recently, some researchers have begun to emphasize that governance networks can have a “dark” side a...
This study reports on an examination of networking at the local level. The study particularly addres...
Hierarchies, markets and networks have been described as three alternative styles of organizing, eac...
Resource dependence theory suggests that to function successfully, organizations must obtain certain...
Published in 1997, the article “Treating Networks Seriously: Practical and Research-Based Agendas in...
Networking has become a key theme in the research literature, reflecting a shift from government to ...
Increased complexity in the world of public management has resulted in the growth of networks of act...
Managerial networking is an important part of public management. Research has forcefully demonstrate...
Increased complexity in the world of public management has resulted in the growth of networks of act...
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...
According to recent organizational theories, external networking by managers is likely to reflect th...
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...
Recently, some researchers have begun to emphasize that governance networks can have a “dark” side a...
This study reports on an examination of networking at the local level. The study particularly addres...
Hierarchies, markets and networks have been described as three alternative styles of organizing, eac...
Resource dependence theory suggests that to function successfully, organizations must obtain certain...
Published in 1997, the article “Treating Networks Seriously: Practical and Research-Based Agendas in...