Abstract
In the Scandinavian countries, the regional level of governance is neither the locus of large-scale policy reforms nor a significant provider of welfare to citizens. Nevertheless, it has some important policy tasks in the area of environmental, economic, and social sustainability. These policy areas are rife with wicked and unruly problems that combine cognitive uncertainties with the risk of political conflict and stalemate. Dealing with these problems requires the construction of network arenas in which a range of public and private actors can collaborate in order to find innovative solutions to common problems. The paper analyses the efforts of Norwegian regions to enhance collaborative innovation through the formation of interactive governance arenas. It compares three different policy areas in order to better understand how different forms of interactive governance enhance collaborative innovation for economic, social and environmental sustainability. The ultimate goal is to assess the ability and potential of Norwegian regions to solve wicked and unruly problems through collaborative innovation.
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
---|---|
Tidsskrift | Scandinavian Journal of Public Administration |
Vol/bind | 19 |
Udgave nummer | 4 |
Sider (fra-til) | 49-70 |
Antal sider | 21 |
ISSN | 2001-7405 |
Status | Udgivet - 15 dec. 2015 |