Develops and applies a theoretical framework of collaborative decision-making, organizational behavior, and networks to examine collaborative responses to terrorist attacks that have taken place in the last 10 years across different national, legal and cultural contexts.
In this timely new book, authors Naim Kapucu and Qian Hu define and examine key concepts, propose exciting new theoretical frameworks to synthetize the fast-growing body of network research in public policy and administration, and provide detailed discussion of applications.
Develops and applies a theoretical framework of collaborative decision-making, organizational behavior, and networks to examine collaborative responses to terrorist attacks that have taken place in the last 10 years across different national, legal and cultural contexts.
In this timely new book, authors Naim Kapucu and Qian Hu define and examine key concepts, propose exciting new theoretical frameworks to synthetize the fast-growing body of network research in public policy and administration, and provide detailed discussion of applications.
This book examines key concepts of network governance in public administration, synthesizes the growing body of literature, and bridges the theory-practice gap by exploring network applications.
This book examines key concepts of network governance in public administration, synthesizes the growing body of literature, and bridges the theory-practice gap by exploring network applications.