TY - JOUR
T1 - Understanding stakeholder interactions in urban partnerships
AU - Le Feuvre, M.
AU - Medway, Dominic
AU - Warnaby, Gary
AU - Ward, Kevin
AU - Goatman, Anna
N1 - We acknowledge the assistance of Knowledge Transfer Partnerships in funding the research on which this paper is based.
PY - 2016/3
Y1 - 2016/3
N2 - This paper aims to better understand urban partnerships through the nature of the interactions between their stakeholders. Following a review of approaches to stakeholder arrangements in urban partnerships, which draws on a variety of literatures, including strategic management, public administration, urban studies and geography, the paper presents results of an action-case study undertaken in an urban partnership context – namely, Houldsworth Village Partnership (HVP) – within the GreaterManchester region of the UK. The findings begin by classifying HVP stakeholders along broad sectoral lines, beforemoving to examine, through a thematic analysis of data, the influences on their interactions in terms of ‘process enablers’ and ‘inhibitors’. This leads to a schema, whereby HVP stakeholder interactions are conceptualized on the dual continua of attitude and behavior. The schema provides a theoretical contribution by offering an understanding of stakeholders' dynamic interplay within an urban partnership context, and a means of classifying such stakeholders beyond their individual/ organizational characteristics or sectoral affiliations.
AB - This paper aims to better understand urban partnerships through the nature of the interactions between their stakeholders. Following a review of approaches to stakeholder arrangements in urban partnerships, which draws on a variety of literatures, including strategic management, public administration, urban studies and geography, the paper presents results of an action-case study undertaken in an urban partnership context – namely, Houldsworth Village Partnership (HVP) – within the GreaterManchester region of the UK. The findings begin by classifying HVP stakeholders along broad sectoral lines, beforemoving to examine, through a thematic analysis of data, the influences on their interactions in terms of ‘process enablers’ and ‘inhibitors’. This leads to a schema, whereby HVP stakeholder interactions are conceptualized on the dual continua of attitude and behavior. The schema provides a theoretical contribution by offering an understanding of stakeholders' dynamic interplay within an urban partnership context, and a means of classifying such stakeholders beyond their individual/ organizational characteristics or sectoral affiliations.
KW - Urban partnerships, Stakeholder interaction, Action-case research, Smart pluralism
U2 - 10.1016/j.cities.2015.10.017
DO - 10.1016/j.cities.2015.10.017
M3 - Article
SN - 0264-2751
VL - 52
SP - 55
EP - 65
JO - Cities
JF - Cities
ER -