The qualitative paper explores an alternative lens, that is, informed by a complexity perspective, through which to frame the adaptive role of local implementers in multi-level governance systems. It argues that three key tenets of complexity thinking - emergence, self-organisation and co-evolution - can help better explain that role. The re-conceptualisation of local actors - from agents to stewards - and of central government - from controller to enabler - are identified as the conditions that allow intelligent actors to leverage local varieties to deliver context-specific solutions. The paper ends with actionable measures that can enhance the self-steering capacity of policy systems.
Agency in multi-level governance systems: The implementation puzzle and the role of ‘intelligent’ local implementers
Castelnovo Walter
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2023-01-01
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The qualitative paper explores an alternative lens, that is, informed by a complexity perspective, through which to frame the adaptive role of local implementers in multi-level governance systems. It argues that three key tenets of complexity thinking - emergence, self-organisation and co-evolution - can help better explain that role. The re-conceptualisation of local actors - from agents to stewards - and of central government - from controller to enabler - are identified as the conditions that allow intelligent actors to leverage local varieties to deliver context-specific solutions. The paper ends with actionable measures that can enhance the self-steering capacity of policy systems.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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