Collaborative Governance in the United States and Korea
Title | Collaborative Governance in the United States and Korea PDF eBook |
Author | Yong-dŏk Chŏng |
Publisher | Seoul National University |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Political Science |
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Special Issue on Collaborative Governance in the United States and Korea
Title | Special Issue on Collaborative Governance in the United States and Korea PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 105 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Political planning |
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"The International Review of Public Administration (ISSN 1229-4659) is published binanually by the Korean Association for Public Administration (KAPA) to provide a worldwide audience with the opportunity for communication and further understanding on issues of public administration and policy." -- p.2 of cover.
Collaborative Governance for Local Economic Development
Title | Collaborative Governance for Local Economic Development PDF eBook |
Author | Denita Cepiku |
Publisher | Routledge Critical Studies in Public Management |
Pages | 170 |
Release | 2019-11-08 |
Genre | Community development |
ISBN | 9781138490963 |
Although collaborations for local and regional economic development have been popular in recent years, it is not yet wholly clear when or how such efforts bring successful outcomes. Using an integrative conceptual framework for collaborative governance, this innovative collection provides a systematic and interdisciplinary analysis of real-world collaborative networks for local and regional economic development. Focusing on a wide range collaborative economic development in diverse cities and regions in USA, Canada, Germany, India, Italy, and South Korea, the chapters explore what forces motivate the emergence of collaborative economic development efforts. Each chapter explores the factors which contribute to or hinder collaborative governance efforts for economic development and identifies lessons for overcoming challenges to creating communities that are economically resilient, environmentally sustainable and politically engaged in the era of globalization. By focusing on collaborative governance and its implications for the ability of policies to meet the challenges of the 21st century, it provides lessons for researchers in public management, urban planning/development, public policy, and political science, as well as practitioners interested in promoting local economic development.
Deliberative Policy Analysis
Title | Deliberative Policy Analysis PDF eBook |
Author | Maarten A. Hajer |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 328 |
Release | 2003-05-15 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9780521530705 |
What kind of policy analysis is required now that governments increasingly encounter the limits of governing? Exploring the new contexts of politics and policy making, this book presents an original analysis of the relationship between state and society, and new possibilities for collective learning and conflict resolution. The key insight of the book is that democratic governance calls for a new deliberatively-oriented policy analysis. Traditionally policy analysis has been state-centered, based on the assumption that central government is self-evidently the locus of governing. Drawing on detailed empirical examples, the book examines the influence of developments such as increasing ethnic and cultural diversity, the complexity of socio-technical systems, and the impact of transnational arrangements on national policy making. This contextual approach indicates the need to rethink the relationship between social theory, policy analysis, and politics. The book is essential reading for all those involved in the study of public policy.
Collaborative Governance Primer
Title | Collaborative Governance Primer PDF eBook |
Author | James Agbodzakey |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 192 |
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Genre | |
ISBN | 3031573730 |
Governance and State-business Relations
Title | Governance and State-business Relations PDF eBook |
Author | Hayun Kang |
Publisher | |
Pages | 434 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Business enterprises |
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This dissertation joins a growing pool of scholarly works that question the theoretical and policy validity of neoliberal conceptions of economic governance. I argue that a political economy framework that privileges state-business strategic interaction continues to be relevant in understanding why certain countries are successful in governing the economy, while others fail.
Collaborative Governance Regimes
Title | Collaborative Governance Regimes PDF eBook |
Author | Kirk Emerson |
Publisher | Georgetown University Press |
Pages | 279 |
Release | 2015-12-15 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1626162549 |
Whether the goal is building a local park or developing disaster response models, collaborative governance is changing the way public agencies at the local, regional, and national levels are working with each other and with key partners in the nonprofit and private sectors. While the academic literature has spawned numerous case studies and context- or policy-specific models for collaboration, the growth of these innovative collaborative governance systems has outpaced the scholarship needed to define it. Collaborative Governance Regimes breaks new conceptual and practical ground by presenting an integrative framework for working across boundaries to solve shared problems, a typology for understanding variations among collaborative governance regimes, and an approach for assessing both process and productivity performance. This book draws on diverse literatures and uses rich case illustrations to inform scholars and practitioners about collaborative governance regimes and to provide guidance for designing, managing, and studying such endeavors in the future. Collaborative Governance Regimes will be of special interest to scholars and researchers in public administration, public policy, and political science who want a framework for theory building, yet the book is also accessible enough for students and practitioners.