This paper compares four cases and explores the effects on network performance of network governance, coordination mechanisms, and the abilities of the network manager. The focus is on shared-governance networks, which are in general considered to have difficulties achieving high-level performances. The cross-case comparison suggests a relationship between coordination mechanisms and the way shared-governance networks are managed: in order to be successful, they must be able to rely on formalized mechanisms and make a pool of "network administrators" responsible for their governance. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media New York

Cristofoli, D., Markovic, J., Meneguzzo, M. (2014). Governance, management and performance in public networks: How to be successful in shared-governance networks. THE JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT AND GOVERNANCE, 18(1), 77-93 [10.1007/s10997-012-9237-2].

Governance, management and performance in public networks: How to be successful in shared-governance networks

Cristofoli, Daniela;
2014

Abstract

This paper compares four cases and explores the effects on network performance of network governance, coordination mechanisms, and the abilities of the network manager. The focus is on shared-governance networks, which are in general considered to have difficulties achieving high-level performances. The cross-case comparison suggests a relationship between coordination mechanisms and the way shared-governance networks are managed: in order to be successful, they must be able to rely on formalized mechanisms and make a pool of "network administrators" responsible for their governance. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media New York
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Collaboration; Governance; Management; Performance; Public networks; Business and International Management
English
2014
18
1
77
93
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Cristofoli, D., Markovic, J., Meneguzzo, M. (2014). Governance, management and performance in public networks: How to be successful in shared-governance networks. THE JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT AND GOVERNANCE, 18(1), 77-93 [10.1007/s10997-012-9237-2].
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