While hybrid governance arrangements have been a major element of organisational architecture for some time, the contemporary operating environment has brought to the fore new conditions and expectations for the governance of entities that span conventional public sector departments, private firms and community organisations or groups. These conditions have resulted in a broader array of mixed governance configurations including Public Private Partnerships, alliances, and formal and informal collaborations. In some such arrangements, market based or ‘complete’ contractual relationships have been introduced to replace or supplement existing traditional ‘hierarchical’ and/or newer relational ‘network-oriented’ institutional associations. While there has been a greater reliance on collaborative or relational contracts as an underpinning institutional model, other modes of hierarchy and market may remain in operation. The success of these emergent hybrid forms has been mixed. There are examples of hybrids that have been well adopted, achieving the desired goals of efficiency, effectiveness and financial accountability; while others have experienced implementation problems which have undermined their results. This paper postulates that the cultural and institutional context within which hybrids operate may contribute to the implementation processes employed and the level of success attained. The paper explores hybrid arrangements through three cases of the use of inter-organisational arrangements in three different national contexts. Distilling the various elements of hybrids and the impact of institutional context will provide important insights for those charged with the responsibility for the formation and key infrastructure and public value development.
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Contexts, hybrids and network governance: a comparison of three case-studies in infrastructure governance
The future of governance: selected papers from the Fifth Transatlantic Dialogue on Public Administration, pp.301-325
5TAD Fifth Transatlantic Dialogue, 5 (Washington, D.C., 11/06/1999 - 13/06/1999)
2010
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- Title
- Contexts, hybrids and network governance: a comparison of three case-studies in infrastructure governance
- Creators
- Joop KoppenjanMyrna MandellRobyn L KeastKerry A Brown
- Contributors
- Taco Brandsen (Editor of compilation)Marc Holzer (Editor of compilation)
- Publication Details
- The future of governance: selected papers from the Fifth Transatlantic Dialogue on Public Administration, pp.301-325
- Conference
- 5TAD Fifth Transatlantic Dialogue, 5 (Washington, D.C., 11/06/1999 - 13/06/1999)
- Publisher
- National Center for Public Performance (NCPP) on behalf of the European Group for Public Administration (EGPA) and the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA); Newark, New Jersey
- Identifiers
- 1096; 991012822123202368
- Academic Unit
- Management; Faculty of Business, Law and Arts; School of Business and Tourism
- Resource Type
- Conference proceeding