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Resource tangibility and patterns of interaction in a publicly funded health and human services network.

The role of government in the United States has changed over the past 10-15 years. Public services are now often provided by a complex network of...
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 07/01/07 by Huang, Kun; Provan, Keith G. · More from publication -
The evolution of dyadic interorganizational relationships in a network of publicly funded nonprofit agencies.

Policy makers have increasingly selected network forms of governance as a mechanism to provide health and human services to their constituents...
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 01/01/05 by Isett, Kimberley Roussin; Provan, Keith G. · More from publication -
Governing the Hollow State.

Command and control mechanisms associated with bureaucracy are being replaced by much more complicated relationships for the delivery of health...
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 04/01/00 by Milward, H. Brinton; Provan, Keith G. · More from publication -
Cooperative Strategies, vols. 1-3. - Review - book reviews
Cooperative Strategies: North American Perspectives. Cooperative Strategies: North American Perspectives. Cooperative Strategies: European...
Administrative Science Quarterly, 12/01/99 by Keith G. Provan · More from publication -
Principles for controlling agents: the political economy of network structure.

The effectiveness of an organization lies in the ties between that organization and the network organizations that jointly produce the service. The...
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 04/01/98 by Milward, H. Brinton; Provan, Keith G. · More from publication -
A preliminary theory of interorganizational network effectiveness: a comparative study of four community mental health systems
This paper presents the results of a comparative study of interorganizational networks, or systems, of mental health delivery in four U.S. cities,...
Administrative Science Quarterly, 03/01/95 by Keith G. Provan · More from publication -
Embeddedness, interdependence, and opportunism in organizational supplier-buyer networks
Despite the value of Williamson's (1975; 1985) transaction cost economics perspective to organization theorists for offering new ways of thinking...
Journal of Management, 12/22/93 by Keith G. Provan · More from publication


