Lecture 6 - A public administration perspective to networks: networks as a social structure and networks as a governance model (guest lecture) Flashcards

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Network governance forms can be categorised along two different dimension (Proven & Kenis, NA)

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brokers and non brokers

Network administrative organisations (NAO)

Participant governed or externally governed

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Participant governed or externally governed (Proven & Kenis, NA)

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Governed either collectively by the participants themselves

or

Single network participant takes leadership role of organisation

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Network administrative organisations (NAO) (Proven & Kenis, NA)

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Separate administrative entity –> govern network / network activities

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Network tensions (Proven & Kenis, NA)

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Efficiency vs inclusiveness

internal vs external legitimacy

flexibility vs stability

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Efficiency vs inclusiveness

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Need for efficient operation / inclusive decision making

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internal vs external legitimacy

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Effective network governance = building structures that are responsive to both internal and external legitimacy needs

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Global Network Society

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Interaction between people, companies, governance = are no longer dependent on “place”

Shift from “space of place” to “space of flows”

possibility for new forms of social organisations / information networks

= space-time compression

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space-time compression

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interaction is instantaneous and not bounded to place

Actors detached from places / become tied to global space of flows –> lose regulatory power + part of multi-actor/multi-level governance system

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Networks

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society no longer a unified system –> rather loosely connected cells w/ spontaneous interaction between cell

limited interaction outside of cells

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How are networks a governance problem?

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Actors group + re-group themselves in networks;

  • create exclusion between participant and others
  • regroup –> distance themselves from regulation networks create;a) new problems
    b) complicate responses
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3 forms of governance

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shared governance

lead organisation governance network

network administrative organisations

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shared governance

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depends on involved of all members

decentralised collective self governance

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lead organisation governance network

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depends on involvement of lead members

centralised governance

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14
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network administrative organisations;

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network facilitation (synonym; aid)

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