Building Successful Partnerships: A Production Theory of Global MultiStakeholder Collaboration,Used

Building Successful Partnerships: A Production Theory of Global MultiStakeholder Collaboration,Used

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Product Description Hailed by some as fundamental pillar of global governance, and criticized by others as manifestation of topdown globalism, multistakeholder partnerships have become the new mantra of policymakers around the globe. However, our understanding of what drives success and failure in these hybrid institutions remains scetchy and incomplete. This book will introduce a production theory of partnering which describes how the contributions actors add to a partnership are translated into results. The objective of this new perspective on collaboration is to make sense of the complex dynamics partnerships face and to derive fundamental propositions on how governance structures should be designed to make partnerships succeed. From the Back Cover Multistakeholder partnering has become the 'new mantra' of decisionmakers in business, government and civil society. Yet our understanding of what drives success and failure in these institutions remains incomplete. The book introduces a production theory which describes how the relationship between contributions and outputs influences behaviour, and suggests how technology, leadership and governance should be aligned to make partnerships work. About the Author Sebastian Buckup is an Associate Director and alumnus of the Global Leadership Fellows Programme at the World Economic Forum in Geneva, Switzerland.

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