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Innovation in City Governments - Structures, Networks, and Leadership (Paperback): Jenny M. Lewis, Lykke Margot Ricard,... Innovation in City Governments - Structures, Networks, and Leadership (Paperback)
Jenny M. Lewis, Lykke Margot Ricard, Erik-Hans Klijn, Tamyko Ysa Figueras
R1,406 Discovery Miles 14 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Innovation has become an important focus for governments around the world over the last decade, with greater pressure on governments to do more with less, and expanding community expectations. Some are now calling this 'social innovation' - innovation that is related to creating new services that have value for stakeholders (such as citizens) in terms of the social and political outcomes they produce. Innovation in City Governments: Structures, Networks, and Leadership establishes an analytical framework of innovation capacity based on three dimensions: Structure - national governance and traditions, the local socioeconomic context, and the municipal structure Networks - interpersonal connections inside and outside the organization Leadership - the qualities and capabilities of senior individuals within the organization. Each of these are analysed using data from a comparative EU research project in Copenhagen, Barcelona and Rotterdam. The book provides major new insights on how structures, networks and leadership in city governments shape the social innovation capacity of cities. It provides ground-breaking analyses of how governance structures and local socio-economic challenges, are related to the innovations introduced by these cities. The volume maps and analyses the social networks of the three cities and examines boundary spanning within and outside of the cities. It also examines what leadership qualities are important for innovation. Innovation in City Governments: Structures, Networks, and Leadership combines an original analytical approach with comparative empirical work, to generate a novel perspective on the social innovation capacity of cities and is critical reading for academics, students and policy makers alike in the fields of Public Management, Public Administration, Local Government, Policy, Innovation and Leadership.

Governance Networks in the Public Sector (Paperback): Erik-Hans Klijn, Joop Koppenjan Governance Networks in the Public Sector (Paperback)
Erik-Hans Klijn, Joop Koppenjan
R1,728 Discovery Miles 17 280 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Governance Networks in the Public Sector presents a comprehensive study of governance networks and the management of complexities in network settings. Public, private and non-profit organizations are increasingly faced with complex, wicked problems when making decisions, developing policies or delivering services in the public sector. These activities take place in networks of interdependent actors guided by diverging and sometimes conflicting perceptions and strategies. As a result these networks are dominated by cognitive, strategic and institutional complexities. Dealing with these complexities requires sophisticated forms of coordination: network governance. This book presents the most recent theoretical and empirical insights into governance networks. It provides a conceptual framework and analytical tools to study the complexities involved in handling wicked problems in governance networks in the public sector. The book also discusses strategies and management recommendations for governments, business and third sector organisations operating in and governing networks. Governance Networks in the Public Sector is an essential text for advanced students of public management, public administration, public policy and political science, and for public managers and policymakers.

Governance Networks in the Public Sector (Hardcover): Erik-Hans Klijn, Joop Koppenjan Governance Networks in the Public Sector (Hardcover)
Erik-Hans Klijn, Joop Koppenjan
R5,047 Discovery Miles 50 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Governance Networks in the Public Sector presents a comprehensive study of governance networks and the management of complexities in network settings. Public, private and non-profit organizations are increasingly faced with complex, wicked problems when making decisions, developing policies or delivering services in the public sector. These activities take place in networks of interdependent actors guided by diverging and sometimes conflicting perceptions and strategies. As a result these networks are dominated by cognitive, strategic and institutional complexities. Dealing with these complexities requires sophisticated forms of coordination: network governance. This book presents the most recent theoretical and empirical insights into governance networks. It provides a conceptual framework and analytical tools to study the complexities involved in handling wicked problems in governance networks in the public sector. The book also discusses strategies and management recommendations for governments, business and third sector organisations operating in and governing networks. Governance Networks in the Public Sector is an essential text for advanced students of public management, public administration, public policy and political science, and for public managers and policymakers.

Managing Uncertainties in Networks - Public Private Controversies (Hardcover): Joop Koppenjan, Erik-Hans Klijn Managing Uncertainties in Networks - Public Private Controversies (Hardcover)
Joop Koppenjan, Erik-Hans Klijn
R5,501 Discovery Miles 55 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As public and private sector organizations work more frequently in partnership, managing uncertainties, problems and controversies becomes increasingly difficult. Despite sophisticated technology and knowledge, the strategic networks and games required to solve uncertainties become more complex and more important than ever before.
Managing Uncertainties in Networks is a new text that examines developments in the area of network strategy. Differentiating itself from other policy network approaches which have a mainly research focus, this text has a managerial orientation presenting strategies and management recommendations for public and private sector organizations as well as the analytical tools required by practitioners seeking to support their own internal decision making and strategy formulation.
Topics covered include:
* Knowledge conflicts
* Uncertainties and governments
* Technological controversies
* Collaborative problem solving
* Managing networks
Tapping into the important and ever-growing area of risk and uncertainty management, this is a vital and long awaited staple for the arena written by two leading authors in the field. It will be key reading for students, scholars and policy makers seeking to understand the complexities of the network society.

Managing Uncertainties in Networks - Public Private Controversies (Paperback, New): Joop Koppenjan, Erik-Hans Klijn Managing Uncertainties in Networks - Public Private Controversies (Paperback, New)
Joop Koppenjan, Erik-Hans Klijn
R1,600 Discovery Miles 16 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As public and private sector organizations work more frequently in partnership, managing uncertainties, problems and controversies becomes increasingly difficult. Despite sophisticated technology and knowledge, the strategic networks and games required to solve uncertainties become more complex and more important than ever before.
Managing Uncertainties in Networks is a new text that examines developments in the area of network strategy. Differentiating itself from other policy network approaches which have a mainly research focus, this text has a managerial orientation presenting strategies and management recommendations for public and private sector organizations as well as the analytical tools required by practitioners seeking to support their own internal decision making and strategy formulation.
Topics covered include:
* Knowledge conflicts
* Uncertainties and governments
* Technological controversies
* Collaborative problem solving
* Managing networks
Tapping into the important and ever-growing area of risk and uncertainty management, this is a vital and long awaited staple for the arena written by two leading authors in the field. It will be key reading for students, scholars and policy makers seeking to understand the complexities of the network society.

Innovation in City Governments - Structures, Networks, and Leadership (Hardcover): Jenny M. Lewis, Lykke Margot Ricard,... Innovation in City Governments - Structures, Networks, and Leadership (Hardcover)
Jenny M. Lewis, Lykke Margot Ricard, Erik-Hans Klijn, Tamyko Ysa Figueras
R4,730 Discovery Miles 47 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Innovation has become an important focus for governments around the world over the last decade, with greater pressure on governments to do more with less, and expanding community expectations. Some are now calling this 'social innovation' - innovation that is related to creating new services that have value for stakeholders (such as citizens) in terms of the social and political outcomes they produce. Innovation in City Governments: Structures, Networks, and Leadership establishes an analytical framework of innovation capacity based on three dimensions: Structure - national governance and traditions, the local socioeconomic context, and the municipal structure Networks - interpersonal connections inside and outside the organization Leadership - the qualities and capabilities of senior individuals within the organization. Each of these are analysed using data from a comparative EU research project in Copenhagen, Barcelona and Rotterdam. The book provides major new insights on how structures, networks and leadership in city governments shape the social innovation capacity of cities. It provides ground-breaking analyses of how governance structures and local socio-economic challenges, are related to the innovations introduced by these cities. The volume maps and analyses the social networks of the three cities and examines boundary spanning within and outside of the cities. It also examines what leadership qualities are important for innovation. Innovation in City Governments: Structures, Networks, and Leadership combines an original analytical approach with comparative empirical work, to generate a novel perspective on the social innovation capacity of cities and is critical reading for academics, students and policy makers alike in the fields of Public Management, Public Administration, Local Government, Policy, Innovation and Leadership.

Media and Governance - Exploring the Role of News Media in Complex Systems of Governance (Hardcover): Anna Christmann, Daniel... Media and Governance - Exploring the Role of News Media in Complex Systems of Governance (Hardcover)
Anna Christmann, Daniel Kuebler, Erik-Hans Klijn, Frank Marcinkowski, Sharon Gilad, …
R2,147 Discovery Miles 21 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published as a special issue of Policy & Politics, this updated volume explores the intersections between governance and media in western democracies, which have undergone profound recent changes. Many governmental powers have been shifted toward a host of network parties such as NGOs, state enterprises, international organizations, autonomous agencies, and local governments. Governments have developed complex networks for service delivery and they have a strategic interest in the news media as an arena where their interests can be served and threatened. How do the media relate to and report on complex systems of government? How do the various governance actors respond to the media and what are the effects on their policies? This book considers the impact of media-related factors on governance, policy, public accountability and the attribution of blame for failures.

Managing Complex Networks - Strategies for the Public Sector (Paperback): Walter J.M. Kickert, Erik-Hans Klijn, Joop F.M.... Managing Complex Networks - Strategies for the Public Sector (Paperback)
Walter J.M. Kickert, Erik-Hans Klijn, Joop F.M. Koppenjan
R1,431 Discovery Miles 14 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Although the concept of policy networks is now well-established in the field, most research has to content itself with description and analysis of their contribution to policy failure. This book goes further. It accepts policy networks as a fundamental characteristic of modern societies and presents an overview of the strategies for the management of these networks, as well as illustrating the various strategies for intervention.

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