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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.
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.
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