Collaborative Governance: An International Bilbiometric Study of the Last Decade
Cátia Raquel Felden Bartz (),
Daniel Knebel Baggio (),
Lucas Veiga Ávila () and
Jéssica Casali Turcato ()
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Cátia Raquel Felden Bartz: Regional University of Northwestern Rio Grande do Sul – UNIJUI Program of Regional Development (PPGDR)
Daniel Knebel Baggio: Regional University of Northwestern Rio Grande do Sul – UNIJUI and Integrated Regional University of Upper Uruguay and the Missions – URI Program in Regional Development (PPGDR) and Strategic Management of Organizations (PPGGEO)
Lucas Veiga Ávila: Federal Univesity of Santa Maria – UFSM
Jéssica Casali Turcato: Farroupilha Federal Institute - IFFar and Federal Univesity of Santa Maria - UFSM. Graduation Course in Administration (IFFar) and Administration (PPGA - UFSM)
Public Organization Review, 2021, vol. 21, issue 3, No 11, 543-559
Abstract:
Abstract Bibliometry is an important tool to analyze the development of academic studies in the international field. In the present study, 204 articles were analyzed, on which quantitative and qualitative methods were used. For data collection, the web of science database was used, based on the selection of “collaborative governance” topics as the search word. As main results, the study demonstrated that dialogue and leadership are essential to create and maintain a model of long-term collaborative governance. The collaborative governance climate is full of negotiations aimed at achieving an interlinked understanding for new opportunities and learning that can become innovations.
Keywords: Collaborative governance; Bilbiometric studies; Internacional bibliometric (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/s11115-020-00503-3
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