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Do Metagovernance Norms Explain Inter-Organisational Convergence? [PDF]
This paper proposes a theoretical account of institutional transformation and the emergence of order in global inter-organisational relations, which is centred on the concept of “metagovernance”.
Pantzerhielm, Laura +2 more
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Abstract Resolving policy potential disparities and coordinating among multiple stakeholders are essential components of effective policy implementation. Nevertheless, there has been limited scholarly attention to the causes and remedies for grassroots implementation challenges, particularly through the lens of new collective action theory and the ...
Chen Ran +3 more
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The problematic metagovernance of networks: Water reform in New South Wales
This paper argues that we need to bring government back into discussions about network governance, via the concept of metagovernance which uses water reform in an Australian state as an example.
Park, A., Bell, S. R.
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Experimental Governance (EG) has emerged as a strategic framework for managing complexity in high-uncertainty environments. However, its application in the private sector remains fragmented, often conflated with purely operational tools.
Luciane Dutra Oliveira +3 more
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Abstract In this paper, we interrogate the sanctions instated against Russian media by the European Union (EU) in response to Russia's aggression in Ukraine. We do this in three ways. First, we present the outcome of extensive network measurements that show the heterogeneous implementation of the sanctions in EU Member States.
Niels ten Oever +6 more
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Governance is essentially a popular contested concept and its definition is variously applied. Hence, it has arisen as a new mode by which society is governed and denotes the institutions, traditions and processes which define how power is operated ...
THEERAPAT UNGSUCHAVAL
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How do airports align with sustainability? An analysis of the world's 150 busiest airports
Abstract This study represents the first in‐depth analysis of the global airport industry's compliance with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), assessing the SDG alignment of the world's 150 busiest airports across 48 countries, which collectively account for approximately 60% of global air traffic in 2019.
Xibei Jia, Rosário Macário, Sven Buyle
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Framing Metagovernance in the Context of Developing Democracies: An Institutionalist Viewpoint
Metagovernance has traditionally been evolving as an effective mode of governance in developed democracies for states or governments to legitimately steer and coordinate stakeholder governance across jurisdictions.
Athaulla A. Rasheed
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•Some of the greatest potential of the UGAs is found in their regional ambition.•Ability differences between municipalities help explaining implementation barriers.•UGA can be an intervening stage preventing meta-policy from being toothless locally.•It ...
Anders Tønnesen +3 more
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Top-down methods of interagency coordination are inadequate in contemporary public administration, where multiple departments and agencies interact across loosely coupled networks to solve complex problems.
Bakvis, Herman, Howard, Cosmo
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