2018
DOI: 10.1080/23311975.2018.1469381
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Antecedents, process, and equity outcomes: A study about collaborative governance

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“…Many frameworks in the reviewed literature adopt a systems approach for describing multisector collaborations. This means that collaborative process is often categorized into development and operational phase, with different sets of factors driving both ( Chen, 2010 ; Tonelli et al. , 2018 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many frameworks in the reviewed literature adopt a systems approach for describing multisector collaborations. This means that collaborative process is often categorized into development and operational phase, with different sets of factors driving both ( Chen, 2010 ; Tonelli et al. , 2018 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A more equitable distribution of power will mean that the capacity to act (and the feeling of empowerment) is likely to be present in a greater proportion of the population (Sinharoy and Caruso 2019 ). With a more equitable distribution of power people will tend to participate more in decision-making processes, and in a more meaningful way (Boyd 2002 ; Lockwood 2010 ; Tonelli, 2018 ), with the resultant positive impacts at both the individual and societal level encouraging ongoing participation in this way. Finally, a greater and more equitable access to resources and opportunities, will contribute to a greater sense of agency among currently disadvantaged individuals and communities.…”
Section: Action Pathway To Move Towards ‘ Living and Connecting ’mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A more equitable distribution of power will mean that the capacity to act (and the feeling of empowerment) is likely to be present in a greater proportion of the population (Sinharoy and Caruso 2019). With a more equitable distribution of power people will tend to participate more in decision making processes, and in a more meaningful way (Boyd 2002;Lockwood 2010;Tonelli et al 2018), with the resultant positive impacts at both the individual and societal level encouraging ongoing participation in this way. Finally, the third foundation: greater and more equitable access to resources and opportunities , will contribute to a greater sense of agency among currently disadvantaged individuals and communities.…”
Section: Action Pathway To Move Towards 'Living and Connecting'mentioning
confidence: 99%