为维持公共目的导向的网络而管理紧张关系的过程研究:走向“网络作为实践”的视角

IF 6.3 1区 管理学 Q1 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Lena E Bygballe, Ragnhild Kvålshaugen, Anne Helena Kokkonen
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面向目的的网络(pon)面临多重压力,但是尽管它们的存在有充分的记录,但关于网络压力如何产生以及如何随着时间的推移进行管理以实现网络可持续性的研究有限。我们对挪威自然灾害领域的公共PON进行了纵向过程研究,以探索网络参与者如何体验和管理网络紧张。该研究确定了四种有助于维持人际关系的紧张管理方法。分析揭示了网络紧张是如何相互关联的,并随着网络的展开(重新)出现,以及参与者如何使用这些实践产生不同的结果,但使他们能够长期维持网络。该研究回应了最近公共管理文献中对过程研究的呼吁,以更好地理解网络现象,并为管理网络紧张局势提供了“网络作为实践”的观点。这种观点有助于调和和扩展占主导地位的网络治理和管理观点,因为通过关注实践,它捕捉到了结构和行为是如何相互塑造的——一种对网络过程和动态至关重要的互动。
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A Process Study of Managing Tensions for Sustaining Public Purpose-Oriented Networks: Toward A “Networks as Practice” Perspective
Purpose-oriented networks (PONs) face multiple tensions, but although their existence is well-documented, there is limited research on how network tensions emerge and how they are managed over time to enable network sustainability. We conducted a longitudinal process study of a public PON in the natural hazards field in Norway to explore how network participants experience and manage network tensions. The study identifies four tension-managing practices that help sustain networks. The analysis reveals how network tensions are interrelated and (re)emerge as the network unfolds, and how the participants’ use of these practices yields different outcomes but enables them to sustain the network over time. The study answers recent calls in the public administration literature for process studies to better understand network phenomena and contributes with a “networks-as-practice” perspective on managing network tensions. This perspective helps to reconcile and extend the dominant network governance and management perspectives because, by focusing on practice, it captures how structures and actions mutually shape one another—an interaction that is fundamental to network processes and dynamics.
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CiteScore
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory serves as a bridge between public administration or public management scholarship and public policy studies. The Journal aims to provide in-depth analysis of developments in the organizational, administrative, and policy sciences as they apply to government and governance. Each issue brings you critical perspectives and cogent analyses, serving as an outlet for the best theoretical and research work in the field. The Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory is the official journal of the Public Management Research Association.
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