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What is Collaborative Governance

Handbook of Research on E-Government Readiness for Information and Service Exchange: Utilizing Progressive Information Communication Technologies
A process and a form governance in which participants (parties, agencies, stakeholders) representing different interests are collectively empowered to make a policy decision or make recommendations to a final decision-maker who will not substantially change consensus recommendations from the group.
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The Challenge of Bringing User and Development Communities Together
Adamantios Koumpis (ALTEC S. A. Thessaloniki, Greece) and Vasiliki Moumtzi (ALTEC S. A. Thessaloniki, Greece)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-671-6.ch020
Abstract
Work reported in this chapter relates with work carried out in the context of the European IST Project SemanticGov (www.semantic-gov.org). The project aims at implementing a set of advanced Semantic Web technologies for adoption in the European public sector to advance the level and expand the volume of e-government solutions in the EU. This research elaborates on the need to (re)position the idea of providing an advanced solution for an ideally functioning e-Gov island within a sea of noninteroperable e-Gov process frameworks, to become parts of open-ended ventures to allow the creation of collaborative networks for electronic governance.
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Boosting Entrepreneurism as a Product of Urban Creativity and Governance: The Almada Idea Laboratory Project
Specific mode of governance that stands out for horizontal distribution of power between the various elements as opposed to more vertical or hierarchical forms. Thus, the results tend to be obtained over a consensus that by imposition.
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Expanding the Hydroinformatics Agenda: Information and Inequality behind Water Problems
An interactive and adaptive process that aims to transform and improve social relations by creating new knowledge networks among interdependent actors and interests. It provides the kind of response repertoire that is required to begin coping more effectively with complexity and uncertainty that characterise contemporary water management questions.
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Collaborative Governance: A New Paradigm Shift for the Smart Cities
It is a new form of governance which deals with a governing arrangement of collective decision making between and among different stakeholders.
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Co-Production as Seen From a Top Management Perspective
The construction of policies for furthering collaborative practices between frontline staff and citizens by decision makers and policy makers.
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Creating Opportunity Spaces for Co-Production: Professional Co-Producers in Inter-Organizational Collaborations
A paradigm in public sector management in which different organizational actors are expected and invited to collaborate to deliver public services to – or co-produce these services with citizens and/or (end)users. This paradigm presents public sector organization (ideally) as open, citizen and stakeholder-oriented and, as the term suggests, collaborative.
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