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Network Governance in the Philippines

Philippine Journal of Public Administration

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Title Network Governance in the Philippines
 
Creator Bautista, Teodoro Lloydon C.; University of Asia and the Pacific
 
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Description Alternative delivery systems of public goods and services in the Philippines have grown and contributed in enriching the field of Philippine Public Administration.  With the advent and popularity of good governance, participatory governance, community governance, global governance, corporate governance, and indigenous governance, there also arose the term “network governance” which may be considered as the newest fad in an attempt to explain how the distribution of powers, allocation of resources, and processes of decisionmaking has been retransformed.  This article tries to establish a conceptual and operational model of network governance in the Philippines. By looking into the experiences of networks, it could map out patterns that uniquely distinguish the type and approaches of network governance in the country. The study underscores the distributive impact of network governance in the political empowerment and socioeconomic development of local communities and presents a working model of network governance that has become an alternative to the traditional modes of governance as gleaned in the successful practice of network governance in the Gawad Kalinga Movement and the PALMA network.  
 
Publisher National College of Public Administration - University of the Philippines Diliman
 
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Date 2011-03-04
 
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Identifier http://www.philjol.info/philjol/index.php/PJPA/article/view/1931
10.3860/pjpa.v53i1.1931
 
Source Philippine Journal of Public Administration; Vol 53, No 1 (2009); 19-46
 
Language en
 
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