Abstract
This paper addresses governance-citizen relationship and argues for “sound governance” and engaging citizens in public administration
through collaborative organizations. After reviewing and analyzing the contemporary literature on the importance and various
forms of governance, it: (1) argues for a new concept of ‘sound governance’ with key dimensions and characteristics, (2) provides
an imperative with rationales for engaging citizens in governance and governing in the twenty first century, and (3) offers
alternative forms of collaboration and partnership building to engage citizens, enhance governance, and maximize citizen participation
in public administration.
through collaborative organizations. After reviewing and analyzing the contemporary literature on the importance and various
forms of governance, it: (1) argues for a new concept of ‘sound governance’ with key dimensions and characteristics, (2) provides
an imperative with rationales for engaging citizens in governance and governing in the twenty first century, and (3) offers
alternative forms of collaboration and partnership building to engage citizens, enhance governance, and maximize citizen participation
in public administration.
- Content Type Journal Article
- Pages 1-19
- DOI 10.1007/s11115-012-0186-7
- Authors
- Ali Farazmand, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, USA
- Journal Public Organization Review
- Online ISSN 1573-7098
- Print ISSN 1566-7170