Networks, Governance and Economic Development: Bridging Disciplinary Frontiers
Mari Jose Aranguren Querejeta, Cristina Iturrioz Landart
Edward Elgar Publishing | 2008 | ISBN: 1847202713 | Pages: 270 | PDF | 5.67 MB
‘This innovative volume explores the role of networks and variation in their forms of governance in delivering successful local and regional economic development. Written by experts from different disciplines, it offers a judicious mix of general theoretical reflections and specific case studies of different places, sectors, and scales.
The result is an important contribution to an emerging research agenda on networked governance and the governance of networks and their influence on competitiveness in and across different scales of economic activities.’
- Bob Jessop, Lancaster University, UK
`Networks, Governance and Economic Development represents one of the most authoritative compilations on the role of networks. The editors have brought together an impressive group of scholars who, from different disciplinary approaches, provide a fantastic overview of the key aspects in the governance of networks and on how they affect local economic development.’
- Andreas Rodriguez-Pose, London School of Economics, UK
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