Affiliation:
1. John Glenn College of Public Affairs, The Ohio State University, Oro Valley, OH, USA
Abstract
Collaborative programs among Federal agencies, state and local agencies, and private sector organizations are often prescribed to address difficult interdisciplinary and intersectoral problems. Accountability for these efforts is difficult to achieve and has frequently proved elusive. This research explores the nature of the accountability dilemma in collaborative programs and analyzes and illustrates them in the context of wildland fire prevention in the United States. It suggests a multilevel–multimeasurement approach is key to achieving a fuller picture of accountability in collaborative networks.
Subject
Marketing,Public Administration,Sociology and Political Science
Cited by
2 articles.
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