Collaborative Governance Primer

An Antidote to Solving Complex Public Problems

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This Brief provides a primer on collaborative governance and its essential principles. Drawing on examples from the U.S. at the local government level, chapters accentuate the growing utilization of bottom-up approaches in addressing complex societal concerns, with a particular emphasis on public health issues such as HIV/AIDS and the COVID 19 pandemic.
The Brief approaches the topic with the following questions in mind: (1) Does collaborative governance provide a viable alternative to complex public problem solving compared to the traditional top-down bureaucratic approach?; (2) Is cross-sector stakeholders’ involvement in collaborative governance a viable pathway forward in the administration of peoples’ affairs?; (3) Can societal well-being be better promoted with non-mandated collaborative governance?; (4) Would the representation and participation of target populations in policy decision making and/or implementation generate constructive and sustainable solutions for societal benefits? ; and (5) Is collaborative governance the future of public management/administration?

Providing much needed insights for theory, policy, and praxis, this volume will be of interest to academics and students of public affairs, public management, governance, public health, public policy, and disaster and emergency management, as well as practitioners and policy makers in related fields.
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192 pages
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2024-04-24
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Springer
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9783031573750
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9783031573736

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James Korku Agbodzakey is a Professor of Public Leadership and the Director of the Urban SERCH Institute at the University of North Texas, Dallas (US). Dr. Agbodzakey has over a decade of instructional, research, and service experience across local, regional, national, and international domains. He has taught extensively in the various subfields of public administration and championed management, health, economic, sustainable development, and public affairs efforts in general through his work with the United Nations, International Monetary Fund/Kelly Services, the College of the Bahamas/University of the Bahamas, Nova Southeastern University, and Florida Atlantic University’s Public Procurement Research Center. 

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