2011-10-01
Managers in Governance Networks: How to Reach Good Outcomes?
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Publication
International Public Management Journal , Volume 14 - Issue 4 p. 420- 444
There is a large amount of literature and research on network management activities. This article explores the role of network managers in governance networks. It fits into the discussion of managerial activities and their outcome. This article discusses and analyses the results of a survey that was conducted in 2006-2007 among those involved in environmental projects in the Netherlands (323 respondents, 111 of whom were managers of these projects). The respondents were asked questions about their background, trust, project characteristics, network management activities, and outcomes (both process and content outcomes). This article uses the data collected on network managers to study some of their background characteristics, the management activities they use, and project outcomes. The research shows that more experienced managers achieve good outcomes (trust and substantive outcome). However, the most important insight gained from this research is that network managers who employ a large number of management activities in the management of their network achieve good outcomes.
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doi.org/10.1080/10967494.2011.656055, hdl.handle.net/1765/58350 | |
International Public Management Journal | |
Organisation | Department of Public Administration |
Edelenbos, J., Klijn, E.-H., & Steijn, B. (2011). Managers in Governance Networks: How to Reach Good Outcomes?. International Public Management Journal, 14(4), 420–444. doi:10.1080/10967494.2011.656055 |