Associative Governance in Scandinavia
This edited volume explores a variety of aspects of associative governance, providing detailed case studies of associations and associational governance in Scandinavia. Theoretically developing a concept and approach of associative governance, the book sheds light on a dynamic way of perceiving associative aspects of community and commercial life that has been hitherto underexplored and undertheorized. It shows how governance by associations may be conducted not only bottomāup by selfāorganized and voluntary participation, but also topādown by authoritative incorporation through government, and ā not least ā in multifarious interstices in between.
By exploring a vibrant panoply of dimensions of associative governance, empirically grounded in historical analyses of a wide range of organizational repertoires, the book may provide novel insights into the significant role of associative governance in Scandinavia over the past two centuries. Finally, it provides researchābased knowledge about how to maintain āgood political and economic institutionsā in the future and a more holistic and dynamic approach to the literature on The Nordic model.
The book will be of key interest to scholars and students of Nordic and Scandinavian studies, history, sociology, political science, marketing, social policy, organization theory, and public management.
The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons AttributionāNon CommercialāNo Derivatives (CCāBYāNCāND) 4.0 license.
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Associative Governance in Scandinavia
Associative Governance in Scandinavia
This edited volume explores a variety of aspects of associative governance, providing detailed case studies of associations and associational governance in Scandinavia. Theoretically developing a concept and approach of associative governance, the book sheds light on a dynamic way of perceiving associative aspects of community and commercial life that has been hitherto underexplored and undertheorized. It shows how governance by associations may be conducted not only bottomāup by selfāorganized and voluntary participation, but also topādown by authoritative incorporation through government, and ā not least ā in multifarious interstices in between.
By exploring a vibrant panoply of dimensions of associative governance, empirically grounded in historical analyses of a wide range of organizational repertoires, the book may provide novel insights into the significant role of associative governance in Scandinavia over the past two centuries. Finally, it provides researchābased knowledge about how to maintain āgood political and economic institutionsā in the future and a more holistic and dynamic approach to the literature on The Nordic model.
The book will be of key interest to scholars and students of Nordic and Scandinavian studies, history, sociology, political science, marketing, social policy, organization theory, and public management.
The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons AttributionāNon CommercialāNo Derivatives (CCāBYāNCāND) 4.0 license.
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This edited volume explores a variety of aspects of associative governance, providing detailed case studies of associations and associational governance in Scandinavia. Theoretically developing a concept and approach of associative governance, the book sheds light on a dynamic way of perceiving associative aspects of community and commercial life that has been hitherto underexplored and undertheorized. It shows how governance by associations may be conducted not only bottomāup by selfāorganized and voluntary participation, but also topādown by authoritative incorporation through government, and ā not least ā in multifarious interstices in between.
By exploring a vibrant panoply of dimensions of associative governance, empirically grounded in historical analyses of a wide range of organizational repertoires, the book may provide novel insights into the significant role of associative governance in Scandinavia over the past two centuries. Finally, it provides researchābased knowledge about how to maintain āgood political and economic institutionsā in the future and a more holistic and dynamic approach to the literature on The Nordic model.
The book will be of key interest to scholars and students of Nordic and Scandinavian studies, history, sociology, political science, marketing, social policy, organization theory, and public management.
The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons AttributionāNon CommercialāNo Derivatives (CCāBYāNCāND) 4.0 license.









