Sumario: | Managing Complex Networks addresses the key issue in governance: how do we manage networks? It is increasingly apparent that neither bureaucracy nor markets provide ultimate solutions for governance in modern societies. Public policy is made and implemented in networks of interdependent public and private actors. This book shows networks as a fundamental characteristic of modern societies. It develops a network management approach to governance and public management, showing how governments can manage policy networks to enhance policy performance and public service delivery. Managing Complex Networks explores strategies of network management suitable in complex interaction settings, focusing on conditions and criteria for success. Managing Complex Networks will be essential reading for academics and advanced level students in management, organization studies, public administration, political science and policy studies, as well as for public service professionals.
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