The Inner Functioning of Local Governance Networks in Centralized Countries: A ‘Brave New World’?

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Patrícia
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Mota, Luís F., Carneiro, Raúl, Valentim, Raquel, Teles, Filipe
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/40078
Resumo: Abstract: Local governance networks are increasingly seen as the big idea to cope with issues that are complex enough in scope and scale to require a diversity of expertise and resources. While conventional narrative has posited that local networks are optimal for addressing a range of policy problems, and enhancing democratic participation, scarce attention has been devoted to understanding their inner working. A relevant gap in the literature pertains to the impact of central government intervention in igniting such arrangements on the diversity of actors, the intensity of interactions among actors, or their coordination practices. Such assessment is particularly relevant in centralized contexts. This article seeks to map and characterize the inner working of local networks in such a context—Portugal. The empirical analysis highlights the crucial role of central government in igniting local networks and in ensuring higher levels of formal intensity of collaboration to reduce transaction costs. Keeping such arrangements under the radar of central government, however, may curtail the diversity of actors, policy areas, and curb stakeholders’ commitment in local governance arrangements.
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title The Inner Functioning of Local Governance Networks in Centralized Countries: A ‘Brave New World’?
spellingShingle The Inner Functioning of Local Governance Networks in Centralized Countries: A ‘Brave New World’?
Silva, Patrícia
Coordination
Diversity
Governance networks
Local government
Intensity
Portugal
title_short The Inner Functioning of Local Governance Networks in Centralized Countries: A ‘Brave New World’?
title_full The Inner Functioning of Local Governance Networks in Centralized Countries: A ‘Brave New World’?
title_fullStr The Inner Functioning of Local Governance Networks in Centralized Countries: A ‘Brave New World’?
title_full_unstemmed The Inner Functioning of Local Governance Networks in Centralized Countries: A ‘Brave New World’?
title_sort The Inner Functioning of Local Governance Networks in Centralized Countries: A ‘Brave New World’?
author Silva, Patrícia
author_facet Silva, Patrícia
Mota, Luís F.
Carneiro, Raúl
Valentim, Raquel
Teles, Filipe
author_role author
author2 Mota, Luís F.
Carneiro, Raúl
Valentim, Raquel
Teles, Filipe
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Patrícia
Mota, Luís F.
Carneiro, Raúl
Valentim, Raquel
Teles, Filipe
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Coordination
Diversity
Governance networks
Local government
Intensity
Portugal
topic Coordination
Diversity
Governance networks
Local government
Intensity
Portugal
description Abstract: Local governance networks are increasingly seen as the big idea to cope with issues that are complex enough in scope and scale to require a diversity of expertise and resources. While conventional narrative has posited that local networks are optimal for addressing a range of policy problems, and enhancing democratic participation, scarce attention has been devoted to understanding their inner working. A relevant gap in the literature pertains to the impact of central government intervention in igniting such arrangements on the diversity of actors, the intensity of interactions among actors, or their coordination practices. Such assessment is particularly relevant in centralized contexts. This article seeks to map and characterize the inner working of local networks in such a context—Portugal. The empirical analysis highlights the crucial role of central government in igniting local networks and in ensuring higher levels of formal intensity of collaboration to reduce transaction costs. Keeping such arrangements under the radar of central government, however, may curtail the diversity of actors, policy areas, and curb stakeholders’ commitment in local governance arrangements.
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