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E-grāmata: How Does Collaborative Governance Scale?

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Scale is an overlooked issue in the research on interactive governance. This book takes up the important task of investigating the scalar dimensions of collaborative governance in networks, partnerships, and other interactive arenas and explores the challenges of operating at a single scale, across or at multiple scales and of moving between scales.



First published as a special issue of Policy & Politics, the volume explores the role of scale and scaling in a wide range of policy areas, including employment policy, water management, transportation planning, public health, university governance, artistic markets, child welfare and humanitarian relief. Cases are drawn from Asia, Australia, Europe, and North and South America and span all levels from local to global. Together, the theoretical framework and the empirical case studies sensitize us to the tensions that arise between scales of governance and to the challenges of shifting from one scale of governance to another.

Recenzijas

"This volume offers an unparalleled examination of the issues of scale and scaling in collaborative governance. The theoretical framework and case study illustrations provide invaluable insights to both scholars and practitioners. It is a must-read for anyone wishing to better understand and better engage in effective collaborative problem-solving." Tina Nabatchi, Associate Professor, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University

Notes on contributors v
One How does collaborative governance scale?
1(20)
Chris Ansell
Jacob Torfing
Two Governing EU employment policy: does collaborative governance scale up?
21(22)
Eva Sørensen
Peter Triantafillou
Bodil Damgaard
Three Bridging the hierarchical and collaborative divide: the role of network managers in scaling up a network approach to water governance in California
43(22)
Esther Conrad
Four Scale and intensity of collaboration as determinants of performance management gaps in polycentric governance networks: evidence from a national survey of metropolitan planning organisations
65(30)
Asim Zia
Christopher Koliba
Jack Meek
Anna Schulz
Five When collaborative governance scales up: lessons from global public health about compound collaboration
95(22)
Chris Ansell
Six The `Milky Way' of intermediary organisations: a transnational field of university governance
117(22)
Kerstin Sahlin
Filip Wijkstrom
Lisa Dellmuth
Torbjorn Einarsson
Achim Oberg
Seven Scaling up networks for starving artists
139(18)
Ben Farr-Wharton
Robyn Keast
Eight Shifts In control disciplines and rescaling as a response to network governance failure: the BCJ case, Brazil
157(20)
Charles Kirschbaum
Nine Institutional embeddedness and the scaling-up of collaboration and social innovation: the case of a Hong Kong-based international NCO
177(16)
Eliza WY Lee
Juan Manuel Restrepo
Index 193
Insper Institute of Education and Research Edith Cowan University (ECU), Joondalup Campus University of Hamburg Stockholm School of Economics University of Uppsala University of Vermont University of Vermont Stanford University Lisa Dellmuth is Associate Professor of International Relations in the Department of Economic History and International Relations at Stockholm University. Jacob Torfing is Professor in the Department of Social Sciences and Business at Roskilde University, Denmark and Professor 2 in the Social Science Faculty at Nord University, Norway.