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Governance Networks in the Public Sector presents a comprehensive study of governance networks and the management of complexities in network settings.

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Governance Networks in the Public Sector presents a comprehensive study of governance networks and the management of complexities in network settings.
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Autorenporträt
Erik Hans Klijn is Professor of Public Administration at Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands. His research focuses on topics like network management, the role of trust, public-private partnerships, democratic legitimacy, the influence of media attention, and branding. Joop Koppenjan is Professor of Public Administration at Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands. He studies public policy, complex decision-making, governance networks, public-private partnerships, and public service delivery in areas like transport, water, urban governance, social support, care, and safety. Wouter Spekkink is Assistant Professor at the Department of Public Administration and Sociology of the Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Rianne Warsen is Assistant Professor of Public Management at the department of Public Administration and Sociology (DPAS) at Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
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'The latest text from Klijn and Koppenjan addresses the enduring topic of networks comprehensively and convincingly. While research on governance networks has made great strides over the past few decades, this outstanding text succeeds in summarizing what is known about networks as well as anticipating what will be important in the future.' - Professor Michael McGuire, Indiana University, USA

'This book is the most comprehensive consideration of governance networks available, systematically spanning its theoretical foundations and providing strategies and practical guidelines for analysing and managing networks. The authors also provide new overviews of governance networks' democratic legitimacy, accountability mechanisms, and evaluation processes. Academics, students and practitioners will all find this an extremely useful reference.' - Professor Jenny M Lewis, The University of Melbourne, Australia

'Twenty years in the making, this book is the definitive manual on how to analyze, manage and assess governance networks.' - Professor Rod A. W. Rhodes, University of Southampton, UK