
The Governance of Infrastructure
Oxford University Press
Published on 9. March 2017
Book
Hardback
306 pages
978-0-19-878731-0 (ISBN)
Description
Infrastructure only tends to be noticed when it is absent, declining, or decrepit, or when enormous cost overruns, time delays, or citizen protests make the headlines. If infrastructure is indeed a fundamental driver of economic growth and social development, why is it so difficult to get right?
In addressing this perennial question, this volume-the fourth edition in an annual series tackling different aspects of governance around the world-makes the case for a governance perspective on infrastructure. This implies moving beyond rational economic analysis of what should be done towards an analysis of the political, institutional, and societal mechanisms that shape decision-making about infrastructure investment, planning, and implementation. Engaging with theories from sociology, political science, and public administration, and drawing on empirical analyses bridging OECD and non-OECD countries, the contributions to this volume dissect the logics of infrastructure governance in a novel way, providing timely analyses that will enrich both scholarly and policy debates about how to get infrastructure governance right.
In addressing this perennial question, this volume-the fourth edition in an annual series tackling different aspects of governance around the world-makes the case for a governance perspective on infrastructure. This implies moving beyond rational economic analysis of what should be done towards an analysis of the political, institutional, and societal mechanisms that shape decision-making about infrastructure investment, planning, and implementation. Engaging with theories from sociology, political science, and public administration, and drawing on empirical analyses bridging OECD and non-OECD countries, the contributions to this volume dissect the logics of infrastructure governance in a novel way, providing timely analyses that will enrich both scholarly and policy debates about how to get infrastructure governance right.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
622 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-878731-0 (9780198787310)
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Kai Wegrich | Genia Kostka | Gerhard Hammerschmid
The Governance of Infrastructure
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Persons
The Hertie School of Governance is an international teaching and research centre of excellence in Berlin, Germany that prepares students for leadership positions in government, business, and civil society. An internationally-recruited faculty, interdisciplinary in outlook, research, and teaching, offers analytically-challenging and practice-oriented courses on governance, policy analysis, management, and leadership and helps students grow intellectually in a professional, research-intensive environment, characterised by public debate and engagement. The School was founded in 2003 as a project of the Hertie Foundation, which remains its major partner.
Kai Wegrich is Professor of Public Management, Hertie School of Governance.
Genia Kostka is Professor of Governance of Energy and Infrastructure, Hertie School of Governance.
Gerhard Hammerschmid is Professor of Public and Financial Management, Hertie School of Governance.
Kai Wegrich is Professor of Public Management, Hertie School of Governance.
Genia Kostka is Professor of Governance of Energy and Infrastructure, Hertie School of Governance.
Gerhard Hammerschmid is Professor of Public and Financial Management, Hertie School of Governance.
Editor
Professor of Public ManagementProfessor of Public Management, Hertie School of Governance
Professor of Governance of Energy and InfrastructureProfessor of Governance of Energy and Infrastructure, Hertie School of Governance
Professor of Public and Financial ManagementProfessor of Public and Financial Management, Hertie School of Governance
Content
PART I THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES; PART II DELIVERING INFRASTRUCTURE; PART III REGIONAL CHALLENGES