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BW Head - Public Management Review, 2008 - Taylor & Francis

Assessing network-based collaborations: effectiveness for whom?.

Cultural Transformation in the Geoscience Community AND Program Evaluation

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This article suggests that network collaborations are likely to vary in important ways depending on the nature of the issue/challenge being addressed and the range of stakeholders involved. Collaborative networks are more likely to emerge in policy settings where negotiated accommodations among stakeholders are seen as necessary and appropriate, and thus where technical solutions are not feasible. Under these conditions of negotiated objectives and processes, with complex causal pathways,'effectiveness' …

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