A Metagovernance Model of Innovation Networks in the Health and Social Services Using a Neo-Schumpeterian Framework [PDF]
Health and social services (HSS) are now, more than ever, at the center of the debate of public policy. We are interested in studying the HSS services innovations from the networked-governance strategy standpoint.
Alberto Peralta, L. Rubalcaba
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The Role of European Union (EU) Metagovernance in Supporting the Voluntary and Community Sector in Northern Ireland [PDF]
ABSTRACT This article argues that European Union (EU) peacebuilding scholarship can benefit from organizational research on the socio‐spatial dynamics of policy implementation. It introduces a strategic‐relational heuristic to address two key gaps: the marginalization of grassroots agency in spatial analyses and the separation of strategy from ...
Giada Lagana, Sioned Pearce
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The metagovernance of internet governance [PDF]
In this chapter, the author leverages the framework of metagovernance to functionally differentiate the private and multistakeholder internet governance regime and the multilateral internet governance regime. The analysis shows how both regimes operate with functionally narrow remits that are shaped by their respective guiding norms.
N. T. Oever
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Mechanisms of metagovernance as structural challenges to levelling up in England [PDF]
At the time of writing, the UK government is attempting to tackle place-based inequality through its ‘levelling up’ agenda. To be effective, such interventions require local institutions with the capacity, powers, and budgets to develop and implement ...
J. Newman +4 more
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Metagovernance challenges in regional development: A comparison of Sweden, Denmark and Finland
Regional councils collaborate with municipalities, government agencies, universities, non-governmental organisations, and businesses when forming regional development policies in Nordic countries.
E. Sundqvist
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Enterprise Policy and the Metagovernance of Firm Capabilities [PDF]
The underlying logic of enterprise policy is that there are impediments to change in economic systems that can be traced to the path-dependent behaviors of economic actors that prevent them from exploring new knowledge and new ways of doing things.
Parker, Rachel, Hine, Damian
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Can meso-governments use metagovernance tools to tackle complex policy problems? [PDF]
In recent years, a range of countries have devolved significant powers, responsibilities and funding to the regional level. This paper explores how and why the resulting meso-governments may use the tools of metagovernance.
A. Connell, S. Martin, E. Denny
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Peace by procedure: civil servants, metagovernance and the Northern Ireland peace process
This paper aims to examine how Irish and British civil servants contributed to structuring the political and procedural conditions for peacebuilding in Northern Ireland.
Eleanor Leah Williams, Giada Lagana
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How can network leaders promote public value through soft metagovernance? [PDF]
The aim of this article is to explore the opportunities and challenges of employing ‘soft’ metagovernance to promote public value in governance networks. Soft metagovernance can be defined as a form of relational leadership that is exercised through face-
S. Ayres
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Abstract This article contributes to public administration research on collaborative governance in partnerships by exploring local efforts to metagovern a multi‐layered interorganizational collaboration between a city and a university. Hence, to further explore the prospect for developing city–university partnerships (CUP) into local platforms for the ...
Jacob Torfing +2 more
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