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Working Toward Network Governance: Local Actors’ Strategies for Navigating Tensions in Localized Health Care Governance

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posted on 2023-07-26, 15:30 authored by Sarah van Duijn, Duco Bannink, Sierk Ybema
Although network governance has become increasingly popular in both research and practice, its anticipated benefits do not always materialize. Although literature on network governance acknowledges the challenges that result from its introduction, scholars tend to assume these challenges can be managed and rarely analyze how the different participating actors (strategically) react to the tensions surrounding its establishment. As such, the process of how “networking” actors establish, maintain, and negotiate a network remains understudied. In light of these shortcomings, this article zooms in on how actors, in their collaboration efforts with network partners, navigate the tensions between (a) their discretionary space and the parameters set by a central policymaker, and (b) their pursuit of both integration and differentiation. This ethnographic case analysis contributes by, first, revealing how local actors demonstrate agency in maneuvering between these tensions in everyday practice by adopting three strategies—that is, overwhelmed deflection, situational segmentation, and strategic reappropriation—and, second, by revealing how these tensions interact and subsequently affect the implementation of policies in networks.

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Refereed

  • Yes

Volume

54

Issue number

4

Page range

660-689

Publication title

Administration and Society

ISSN

1552-3039

Publisher

SAGE

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  • Published version

Language

  • eng

Legacy posted date

2021-09-21

Legacy creation date

2021-09-21

Legacy Faculty/School/Department

Faculty of Business & Law

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