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100 _aKapucu, Naim
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245 _aManaging collaboration in public security networks in the fight against terrorism and organized crime
260 _c2019
300 _ap.154-172.
520 _aThe fight against terrorism and organized crime requires collaboration between public security organizations. Due to a lack of strong hierarchical structure, managing networks is not similar to managing a single government agency. This study examines the factors influencing network effectiveness in the public security sector. The study highlighted the importance of inter-organizational trust, network leadership style, goal convergence, and organizational culture on network effectiveness. In order to find these relations between study variables, a self-reported survey was conducted with 305 current and previous public network leaders. The study found that inter-organizational trust and goal convergence have a positive relationship with network effectiveness, with co-producer network leadership being the most convenient leadership style for effectiveness. - Reproduced.
650 _aCrime
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650 _aState security
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700 _aDemirhan, Cihan
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773 _aInternational Review of Administrative Sciences
906 _aTerrorism
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