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Managing European Union Structural Funds: Using a Multilevel Governance Framework to Examine the Application of the Partnership Principle at the Project Level
Potluka O. and Liddle J. Managing European Union Structural Funds: using a multilevel governance framework to examine the application of the partnership principle at the project level, Regional Studies. Multilevel governance is utilized within the context of European Union Cohesion Policy on the relationship between partnerships at the programme and the project level in the Czech Republic. The main research question is: Does the partnership principle improve the implementation of public policies? The research builds on data from the monitoring system of European Structural Fund (ESF) assistance, a questionnaire survey and structured interviews with ESF beneficiaries. The case examined adds to the understanding of the wider debate on the effectiveness and management of European Union Cohesion Policy by highlighting the key components of partnership and adding value to overall performance.
Managing European Union Structural Funds: Using a Multilevel Governance Framework to Examine the Application of the Partnership Principle at the Project Level
Potluka O. and Liddle J. Managing European Union Structural Funds: using a multilevel governance framework to examine the application of the partnership principle at the project level, Regional Studies. Multilevel governance is utilized within the context of European Union Cohesion Policy on the relationship between partnerships at the programme and the project level in the Czech Republic. The main research question is: Does the partnership principle improve the implementation of public policies? The research builds on data from the monitoring system of European Structural Fund (ESF) assistance, a questionnaire survey and structured interviews with ESF beneficiaries. The case examined adds to the understanding of the wider debate on the effectiveness and management of European Union Cohesion Policy by highlighting the key components of partnership and adding value to overall performance.
Managing European Union Structural Funds: Using a Multilevel Governance Framework to Examine the Application of the Partnership Principle at the Project Level
Potluka, Oto (author) / Liddle, Joyce (author)
Regional Studies ; 48 ; 1434-1447
2014-08-03
14 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Multilevel governance , Partnership , Cohesion Policy , Czech Republic , Civil society , 多层级治理 , 伙伴关係 , 凝聚计画 , 捷克共和国 , 公民社会 , Gouvernance multi-niveaux , Partenariat , Politique de cohésion , République tchèque , Société civile , Mehrstufige Politikgestaltung , Partnerschaft , Kohäsionspolitik , Tschechische Republik , Zivilgesellschaft , Gobernanza de niveles múltiples , Colaboración , Política de cohesión , República Checa , Sociedad civil , H70 , R50 , R58
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