Network Governance: Concepts, Theories, and Applications
Naim Kapucu, Qian Hu
Network governance has received much attention within the fields of public administration and policy in recent years, but surprisingly few books are designed specifically to help students, researchers, and practitioners examine key concepts, synthesize the growing body of literature into reliable frameworks, and to bridge the theory-practice gap by exploring network applications. Network Governance: Concepts, Theories, and Applications is the first textbook to focus on interorganizational networks and network governance from the perspective of public policy and administration, asking important questions such as: How are networks designed and developed? How are they governed, and what type of leadership do they require? To whom are networks accountable, and when are they effective? How can network governance contribute to effective delivery of public services and policy implementation?
年:
2020
出版:
1
出版社:
Routledge
语言:
english
页:
270
ISBN 10:
1351056530
ISBN 13:
9781138482852
文件:
EPUB, 3.70 MB
IPFS:
,
english, 2020