Managing within Networks : Adding Value to Public Organizations (Public Management and Change series)

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Managing within Networks : Adding Value to Public Organizations (Public Management and Change series)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 290 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781589011540
  • DDC分類 351.73

Full Description

The real work of many governments is done not in stately domed capitols but by a network of federal and state officials working with local governments and nongovernmental organizations to address issues that cross governmental boundaries. "Managing within Networks" analyzes the structure, operations, and achievements of these public management networks that are trying to solve intractable problems at the field level. It examines such areas as transportation, economic and rural development, communications systems and data management, water conservation, wastewater management, watershed conservation, and services for persons with developmental disabilities. Robert Agranoff draws a number of innovative conclusions about what these networks do and how they do it from data compiled on fourteen public management networks in Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Nebraska, and Ohio. Agranoff identifies four different types of networks based on their purposes and observes the differences between network management and traditional management structures and leadership. He notes how knowledge is managed and value added within intergovernmental networks.
This volume is useful for students, scholars, and practitioners of public management.

Contents

Preface 1. Public Networks 2. Networks in Public Management 3. Toward a Network Typology: Methodology of the Study 4. Informational and Developmental Networks 5. Outreach and Action Networks 6. Collaborachy: A Different Kind of Management? 7. Networks as Knowledge Managers 8. Do Networks Perform? Adding Value and Accounting for Costs 9. Networks at the Boundaries of the State 10. Managing in Public Networks Appendix A: A Detailed Look at the Fourteen PMNs Appendix B: The Sequence of Coding for the Typology References Index

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