Collaborative Governance in Theory and Practice
Top Cited Papers
- 13 November 2007
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory
- Vol. 18 (4) , 543-571
- https://doi.org/10.1093/jopart/mum032
Abstract
Over the past few decades, a new form of governance has emerged to replace adversarial and managerial modes of policy making and implementation. Collaborative governance, as it has come to be known, brings public and private stakeholders together in collective forums with public agencies to engage in consensus-oriented decision making. In this article, we conduct a meta-analytical study of the existing literature on collaborative governance with the goal of elaborating a contingency model of collaborative governance. After reviewing 137 cases of collaborative governance across a range of policy sectors, we identify critical variables that will influence whether or not this mode of governance will produce successful collaboration. These variables include the prior history of conflict or cooperation, the incentives for stakeholders to participate, power and resources imbalances, leadership, and institutional design. We also identify a series of factors that are crucial within the collaborative process itself. These factors include face-to-face dialogue, trust building, and the development of commitment and shared understanding. We found that a virtuous cycle of collaboration tends to develop when collaborative forums focus on “small wins” that deepen trust, commitment, and shared understanding. The article concludes with a discussion of the implications of our contingency model for practitioners and for future research on collaborative governance.Keywords
This publication has 115 references indexed in Scilit:
- The Formation of Large‐scale Collaborative Resource Management Institutions: Clarifying the Roles of Stakeholders, Science, and InstitutionsPolicy Studies Journal, 2005
- Evaluating Collaborative Natural ResourceManagementSociety & Natural Resources, 2003
- Educational Partnerships for Public HealthJournal of Public Health Management & Practice, 2003
- Collaborative PlanningJournal of Planning Education and Research, 2002
- Evaluating the application of collaborative learning to the Wenatchee fire recovery planning effortEnvironmental Impact Assessment Review, 2001
- Politicians and Interactive Decision Making: Institutional Spoilsports or PlaymakersPublic Administration, 2000
- Consensus Building and Complex Adaptive SystemsJournal of the American Planning Association, 1999
- Developing collaborative partnerships: Limits and possibilities for schools, parents and community educationInternational Studies in Sociology of Education, 1999
- From Agitation to Collaboration: Clearing the Air through NegotiationPublic Administration Review, 1997
- Consensus-building across Difficult Divisions: New approaches to collaborative strategy makingPlanning Practice & Research, 1996