Collaboration processes: inside the black box
By: Thomson, Ann Marie.
Contributor(s): Perry, James L.
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ArticlePublisher: 2006Description: p.20-32.Subject(s): Public administration
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Public Administration ReviewSummary: Social science research contains a wealth of knowledge for people seeking to understand collaboration processes. The authors argue that public managers should look inside the 'black box' of collaboration processes. Inside they will find a complex construct of five variable dimensions: governance, administration, organizational autonomy, mutuality and norms. public managers must know these five dimensions and manage them intentionally in order to collaborate effectively.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 66, | Available | AR72888 |
Social science research contains a wealth of knowledge for people seeking to understand collaboration processes. The authors argue that public managers should look inside the 'black box' of collaboration processes. Inside they will find a complex construct of five variable dimensions: governance, administration, organizational autonomy, mutuality and norms. public managers must know these five dimensions and manage them intentionally in order to collaborate effectively.


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