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100 _aHayter, Christopher S.
245 _aSpurring vaccine development for the developing world:
_ba collaborative governance perspective on product development partnerships
260 _c2018
300 _ap.46-58.
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520 _aCollaborative governance has emerged recently as an alternative to the traditional sector-based, single-actor approaches for addressing complex governance challenges. However, previous research has given little attention to collaborative governance within international policy contexts. To address this gap, an integrative collaborative governance framework is used to analyze product development partnerships (PDPs) that seek to develop vaccines to prevent the spread of devastating diseases within the developing world. The analysis indicates that PDPs are helping address acute governance challenges and are emblematic of the increasing importance of nonprofit organizations in collaborative governance regimes. Implications for research on collaborative governance are also discussed. - Reproduced.
650 _aCollaborative governance
650 _aDrugs
650 _aHeatlh services
650 _aPublic administration
650 _aVaccination
700 _aNisar, Muhammad Azfar
773 _aInternational Journal of Public Administration
906 _aPublic administration
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