This Article focuses on an abortive attempt to coordinate a local governance network in the domain of older persons’ care in England. It locates a key source of failure in pressures in the policy context. Exogenous factors are analysed using a tiered (macro-/meso-/micro-) model linking context and agents. People occupy specific positions in the policy system and can respond differently to erratic contextual prompts. This putative autonomy imposes limits on the assumed trajectory and ontology of whole-networks in socially contested arenas and delimits the strategic space for network governance. Networks are thus as often effects as causes of social chang
textabstractOne of the issues within the network approach to policy concerns the influence of the ne...
This article applies the concept of local policy networks to understand the emergence of local gover...
The coordinating skills of network management are well-documented, but there is little understanding...
This article focuses on an abortive attempt to co-ordinate a local governance network in the domain ...
This article examines a detailed case study of implementation networks in England using the example ...
Although network governance has become increasingly popular in both research and practice, its antic...
This article examines a detailed case study of implementation networks in England using the example ...
In 2007, the UK government set performance targets and public service agreements to control the esca...
Governance networks play a significant role in the production of public policy at the local, nationa...
This thesis explores the opportunities to build a structural policy network model that is rooted in ...
A governance networks literature that uses social network analysis has emerged, but research tends t...
This article aims at studying the dynamics of organized home care and particular problems in the del...
This article investigates network governance in the context of health and wellbeing services in Engl...
Although network governance has become increasingly popular in both research and practice, its antic...
The last two decades have seen a shift in public services organizations from hierarchies to networks...
textabstractOne of the issues within the network approach to policy concerns the influence of the ne...
This article applies the concept of local policy networks to understand the emergence of local gover...
The coordinating skills of network management are well-documented, but there is little understanding...
This article focuses on an abortive attempt to co-ordinate a local governance network in the domain ...
This article examines a detailed case study of implementation networks in England using the example ...
Although network governance has become increasingly popular in both research and practice, its antic...
This article examines a detailed case study of implementation networks in England using the example ...
In 2007, the UK government set performance targets and public service agreements to control the esca...
Governance networks play a significant role in the production of public policy at the local, nationa...
This thesis explores the opportunities to build a structural policy network model that is rooted in ...
A governance networks literature that uses social network analysis has emerged, but research tends t...
This article aims at studying the dynamics of organized home care and particular problems in the del...
This article investigates network governance in the context of health and wellbeing services in Engl...
Although network governance has become increasingly popular in both research and practice, its antic...
The last two decades have seen a shift in public services organizations from hierarchies to networks...
textabstractOne of the issues within the network approach to policy concerns the influence of the ne...
This article applies the concept of local policy networks to understand the emergence of local gover...
The coordinating skills of network management are well-documented, but there is little understanding...