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Networks in the Public Sector: A Multilevel Framework and Systematic Review

Part of the Elements in Public and Nonprofit Administration series
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Networks contain complex patterns of dependency and require multiple levels of analysis to explain their formation, structure, and outcomes.

In this Element, the authors develop the Multilevel Network Framework.

The framework serves as (i) a conceptual tool to think more deeply about network dynamics, (ii) a research tool to assist in connecting data, theory, and empirical models, and (iii) a diagnostic tool to analyze and categorize bodies of research.

The authors then systematically review the network literature in public administration, management, and policy.

They apply the Multilevel Network Framework to categorize the literature; identify significant gaps; examine micro, macro and cross-level relations; and examine relevant mechanisms and theories.

Overall this Element helps readers to (i) understand and classify network research, (ii) use appropriate theoretical frameworks to examine network-related problems, (iii) understand how networks emerge and produce effects at different levels of analysis, and (iv) select appropriate empirical models.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1009117920 / 9781009117920
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
351.072
24/08/2022
United Kingdom
English
75 pages
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