Private governance across multiple arenas : European interest associations as interface actors
By: KNILL,Christoph.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: April 2001Subject(s): European Integration | European Interest Representation | Governance Across Multiple Arenas | ICT Policy | Private Self-GovernanceJournal of European Public Policy 8, 2, p. 227-246Abstract: As a result of growing economic globalization and rapid techologiacl changes governance in the filed of information and communication policy incrasingly requires policy co-ordination across multiple arenas, not only including vertical co-ordination across different institutional levels, but also horizontal coordination across different policy sectors. In view of these new co-ordination demands the mediation and accommodation of heterogeneous interest positons at the interfaces of various institutional levels and sectoral boundaries become a crucial governance function. The specific political, economic and technological conditions underlying information and communication technology policy favour this function being carried out by European interest associations - a development which coincides with significant strangthening and structural integration of the system of European interest representationItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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As a result of growing economic globalization and rapid techologiacl changes governance in the filed of information and communication policy incrasingly requires policy co-ordination across multiple arenas, not only including vertical co-ordination across different institutional levels, but also horizontal coordination across different policy sectors. In view of these new co-ordination demands the mediation and accommodation of heterogeneous interest positons at the interfaces of various institutional levels and sectoral boundaries become a crucial governance function. The specific political, economic and technological conditions underlying information and communication technology policy favour this function being carried out by European interest associations - a development which coincides with significant strangthening and structural integration of the system of European interest representation
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