Is context really so important? The influence of network characteristics on network performance: A comparison of Taiwan, Spain and the Netherlands

Evan Berman, Don Y. Chen, Jurian Edelenbos, Erik-Hans Klijn, Vicenta Sierra Olivera, Tamyko Ysa Figueras

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Using survey data of respondents involved in spatial planning projects in Taiwan, Spain and the Netherlands, this conference examines the influence of network management strategies and complexities (examined with regard to differences in perception of problems and solutions, and unexpected events) on perceived network performance. This theory-driven, empirical research shows that the effect of network management strategies on perceived performance is stronger than the impact of unexpected events or actors' differences in perceptions of problems and solutions. We find this result in all the three countries. Our model explains 19.1 per cent of the variance in the perceived network performance.
Idioma originalAnglès
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 6 de jul. 2012
EsdevenimentRetirement workshop for Christopher Pollitt, Leuven 2012 -
Durada: 6 de jul. 20126 de jul. 2012

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ConferènciaRetirement workshop for Christopher Pollitt, Leuven 2012
Període6/07/126/07/12

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