
Collaborative Innovation in the Public Sector
Jacob Torfing(Author)
Georgetown University Press
Published on 1. November 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
368 pages
978-1-62616-360-7 (ISBN)
Description
Governments worldwide struggle to remove policy deadlocks and enact much-needed reforms in organizational structure and public services. In this book, Jacob Torfing explores collaborative innovation as a way for public and private stakeholders to break the impasse. These network-based collaborations promise to multiply the skills, ideas, energy, and resources between government and its partners across agency boundaries and in the nonprofit and private sectors. Torfing draws on his own pioneering work in Europe as well as examples from the United States and Australia to construct a cross-disciplinary framework for studying collaborative innovation. His analysis explores its complex and interactive processes as he looks at how drivers and barriers may enhance or impede the collaborative approach. He also reflects on the roles institutional design, public management, and governance reform play in spurring collaboration for public sector innovation.
The result is a theoretically and empirically informed book that carefully demonstrates how multi-actor collaboration can enhance public innovation in the face of fiscal constraint, the proliferation of wicked problems, and the presence of unsatisfied social needs.
The result is a theoretically and empirically informed book that carefully demonstrates how multi-actor collaboration can enhance public innovation in the face of fiscal constraint, the proliferation of wicked problems, and the presence of unsatisfied social needs.
Reviews / Votes
Makes an important and comprehensive contribution . . . [and] a major impact on the literature of public administration. * CHOICE * Has a noble and vital purpose, and it succeeds very well in accomplishing its goal. . . . Anyone who is genuinely interested in positive or even palliative change will do well to read this authentically pioneering work. . . . A remarkable achievement. * The Innovation Journal *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Washington, DC
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
US School Grade: College Graduate Student and over
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
Not illustrated
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
499 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-62616-360-7 (9781626163607)
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Person
Jacob Torfing is a professor at Roskilde University and director of the Roskilde School of Governance. He is also a professor in the Faculty of Social Sciences at University of Nordland and has been a visiting professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley. He is the coauthor of Theories of Democratic Network Governance and Democratic Network Governance in Europe.
Content
Introduction: Collaborative Innovation in the Public Sector 1. Defining and Contextualizing Innovation in the Public Sector 2. Collaborative Interaction as a Source of Public Innovation 3. Towards a Theory of Collaborative Innovation 4. Triggering Innovation and Collaboration 5. Mobilizing and Empowering Actors and Institutionalizing Interaction 6. Enhancing Mutual, Expansive, and Transformative Learning 7. Making and Implementing Bold and Creative Decisions 8. Diffusing Public Innovation through Collaborative Networks 9. Enhancing Collaborative Innovation through Leadership and Management 10. Reforming Public Governance, Enhancing Collaborative Innovation Conclusion: Summary Propositions about Collaborative Innovation ReferencesIndexAbout the Author