Making wicked problems governable? the case of managed networks in health care

'Making Wicked Problems Governable?' analyses the developments of inter-organizational networks in the UK National Health Service during the New Labour period, combining empirical case studies from various policy arenas (clinical genetics, cancer networks, sexual health networks and long t...

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Main Authors: Ferlie, Ewan, Fitzgerald, Louise (Author), McGivern, Gerry (Author), Dopson, Sue (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2013, 2013
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