Making sense of collaboration and governance : issues and challenges
By: RETHEMEYER, R. Karl.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Armonk, NY : M.E. Sharpe, June 2009Public Performance & Management Review 32, 4Abstract: Networks, collaboration, and shared governance are key components of the twenty-first-century research program for public management scholars. This critique examines five key challenges for the field: modeling politics in collaboration, identifying central competencies that government must retain, the "e-limits" to collaboration, creating a multisectoral curriculum, and working with network data.Networks, collaboration, and shared governance are key components of the twenty-first-century research program for public management scholars. This critique examines five key challenges for the field: modeling politics in collaboration, identifying central competencies that government must retain, the "e-limits" to collaboration, creating a multisectoral curriculum, and working with network data.
collaboration, governance, networks
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