This manuscript provides the first systematic test of a formal theory of managing government programs in a network context (see O’Toole and Meier 1999). Using data from several hundred school districts in Texas, we create a measure of network management that reflects the time school superintendents interact with several sets of significant actors in the environment. We find that network management is not only related to overall organizationalit has positive impacts even in the presence of a lagged dependent variable. Further, management appears to interact with other organizational resources in a nonlinear manner to further augment organizational performance. Although public school networks are not as complicated or as populated as those of...
Contains fulltext : 112182.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Studies in pu...
Meier and O’Toole have developed an empirical model that allows scholars to test for the impact of m...
Networks are often see as emergent and self-managed; and yet much of the research on networks examin...
This manuscript provides the first systematic test of a formal theory of managing government program...
This manuscript provides the first systematic test of a formal theory of managing government program...
This manuscript provides the first systematic test of a formal theory of managing government program...
Policies are implemented in complex networks of organizations and target populations. Effective acti...
Policies are implemented in complex networks of organizations and target populations. Effective acti...
While there is considerable consensus on the importance of intergovernmental management for the perf...
While there is considerable consensus on the importance of intergovernmental management for the perf...
While there is considerable consensus on the importance of intergovernmental management for the perf...
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...
Studies in public management show that agencies draw different types of support from different actor...
Contains fulltext : 112182.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Studies in pu...
Meier and O’Toole have developed an empirical model that allows scholars to test for the impact of m...
Networks are often see as emergent and self-managed; and yet much of the research on networks examin...
This manuscript provides the first systematic test of a formal theory of managing government program...
This manuscript provides the first systematic test of a formal theory of managing government program...
This manuscript provides the first systematic test of a formal theory of managing government program...
Policies are implemented in complex networks of organizations and target populations. Effective acti...
Policies are implemented in complex networks of organizations and target populations. Effective acti...
While there is considerable consensus on the importance of intergovernmental management for the perf...
While there is considerable consensus on the importance of intergovernmental management for the perf...
While there is considerable consensus on the importance of intergovernmental management for the perf...
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...
Studies in public management show that agencies draw different types of support from different actor...
Contains fulltext : 112182.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Studies in pu...
Meier and O’Toole have developed an empirical model that allows scholars to test for the impact of m...
Networks are often see as emergent and self-managed; and yet much of the research on networks examin...