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100 1 _aISETT, Kimberley R.
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245 1 0 _aNetworks in public administration scholarship :
_bunderstanding where we are and where we need to go
260 _aCary :
_bOxford University Press,
_cjan. 2011
520 3 _aThis article examines the road that network scholarship has followed in Public Administration. We look at the historical drivers of the use of networks in practice and scholarship in the field and discuss how that has shaped the current literature. The body of the article focuses on the current challenges that network scholars face in the discipline, specifically basic theoretical issues, knowledge about formal networks, knowledge about informal networks, and methodological issues. We close the article with a look to the future and some suggestions for the future of network scholarship in Public Administration
590 _aMinnowbrook III : a special issue
590 _aSpecial issue editors: Beth Gazley and David M. Van Slyke
590 _aVolume 21
590 _aSupplement 1
590 _aJanuary 2011
650 4 _aPesquisa Científica
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650 4 _aBolsa de Estudo
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650 4 _aRede Social
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700 1 _aMERGEL, Ines A.
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700 1 _aLEROUX, Kelly
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700 1 _aMISCHEN, Pamela A.
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700 1 _aRETHEMEYER, R. Karl
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773 0 8 _tJournal of Public Administration Research and Theory
_g21, 1, p. i157-i173
_dCary : Oxford University Press, jan. 2011
_xISSN 10531858
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