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Local governance, economic development and institutions / edited by Georgina M. Gómez, Senior Lecturer in Institutions and Local Development, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands and Peter Knorringa, Professor of Private Sector and Development, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: EADI global development seriesPublication details: Hamshire; Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.Description: xviii, 332 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781137557582 (hardback)
  • 9781349718382
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.809172/4 23
LOC classification:
  • JS8500 LOC 2016
Other classification:
  • BUS068000 | POL040040 | SOC042000
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction to Local Governance, Economic Development and Institutions: Essays in Honour of AHJ (Bert) Helmsing; Georgina M. Gomez, Peter Knorringa and Ariane A. Corradi PART I. LOCAL GOVERNANCE: PUBLIC DEVELOPMENT AMBITIONS, DECENTRALISATION AND CONTINUED INFORMALITY 1.Governance and Development: The Importance of Legitimacy and Institutional Change; Eduardo Wills Herrera 2.Decentralisation and Local Governance Approach: A Prospect for Implementing the Post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals; Nicholas Awortwi 3.Enhancing Service Delivery at the Local Level in Zimbabwe: Challenges and Future Prospects; Takawira Mumvuma 4.Digitisation and Participation in Urban Governance: The Contribution of ICT-Based Spatial Knowledge Management in Indian Cities; Isa Baud 5.Housing Disablement: Market Failures, Haphazard Policies and the Global Proliferation of Slums; Erhard Berner 6.From Development Aid to Fostering Global Public Goods, the Role of Institutions and Institutional Change; Meine Pieter van Dijk PART II. WHERE VALUE CHAINS AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MEET: POWER ASYMMETRIES, AGENCY, AND THE ROLE OF TRUST 7.Effectiveness and Pertinence of Public-Private Partnerships to Promote Regional Competitiveness at the Level of Value Chain. The Case of Colombia; Alexander Blandón López 8.Governance Dynamics: Textile, Talavera-Style Ceramic and Fireworks Production in Central Mexico; Roci;o Rosales Ortega, Victor Manuel Velázquez Duran and Jessica Mariela Tolentino 9.Building Local Agency: The Case of a Nicaraguan Association in the Coffee Global Value Chain; Georgina M. Gomez 10.Global Value Chains and Inclusive Development: Unpacking Smallholder Producers' Agency; Sietze Vellema 11.At the Frontier of Economic Development: Unravelling Institutional Change in Fragile Environments; Holly A Ritchie PART III. HOW ACTORS CO-SHAPE AND ADAPT TO EVOLVING INSTITUTIONS TO LEVERAGE THEIR RESOURCES 12.Beyond Friend or Foe: Foreign Investment, Responsible Business and Local Development in Africa; Guus (A.C.M.) van Westen and Annelies (E.B.) Zoomers 13.Incorporating Smallholders' Values into Value Chains through Partnerships; Joy Clancy and Avinash Narayanaswamy 14.Brazilian Business Incubators: Brokerage in a Multi-Actor Approach to Local Economic Development; Ariane Agnes Corradi 15.Absorptive Capacity and Local Networking of Home-Based Enterprises in 'Kampong Cyber', Yogyakarta, Indonesia; Jan Fransen and Pahala H.L. Gaol 16.Auto Mechanics and Business Practices in Ghana; Jerome Rudolf Awortwe-Abban.
Summary: "'Development' is what most people see as progress in the places where they live and in the ways they live. It has to do with public services, the ways to complain when these are not delivered properly, and the spaces to change power structures. It is related to the economy, the opportunities to access a secure job, a sustainable livelihood and increased welfare while caring for the planet and others. It is also linked to the institutions that allow people to live life well, using resources ethically and doing business responsibly in relation to other communities and future generations. This edited collection examines the interconnections between local governance, economic development and institutions, by focusing on what initiatives work and under what conditions they do so. Based on a variety of theories and empirical data, it presents evidence from current experiences around the world, revealed by researchers across different continents and several generations"--
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Includes index.

Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction to Local Governance, Economic Development and Institutions: Essays in Honour of AHJ (Bert) Helmsing; Georgina M. Gomez, Peter Knorringa and Ariane A. Corradi PART I. LOCAL GOVERNANCE: PUBLIC DEVELOPMENT AMBITIONS, DECENTRALISATION AND CONTINUED INFORMALITY 1.Governance and Development: The Importance of Legitimacy and Institutional Change; Eduardo Wills Herrera 2.Decentralisation and Local Governance Approach: A Prospect for Implementing the Post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals; Nicholas Awortwi 3.Enhancing Service Delivery at the Local Level in Zimbabwe: Challenges and Future Prospects; Takawira Mumvuma 4.Digitisation and Participation in Urban Governance: The Contribution of ICT-Based Spatial Knowledge Management in Indian Cities; Isa Baud 5.Housing Disablement: Market Failures, Haphazard Policies and the Global Proliferation of Slums; Erhard Berner 6.From Development Aid to Fostering Global Public Goods, the Role of Institutions and Institutional Change; Meine Pieter van Dijk PART II. WHERE VALUE CHAINS AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MEET: POWER ASYMMETRIES, AGENCY, AND THE ROLE OF TRUST 7.Effectiveness and Pertinence of Public-Private Partnerships to Promote Regional Competitiveness at the Level of Value Chain. The Case of Colombia; Alexander Blandón López 8.Governance Dynamics: Textile, Talavera-Style Ceramic and Fireworks Production in Central Mexico; Roci;o Rosales Ortega, Victor Manuel Velázquez Duran and Jessica Mariela Tolentino 9.Building Local Agency: The Case of a Nicaraguan Association in the Coffee Global Value Chain; Georgina M. Gomez 10.Global Value Chains and Inclusive Development: Unpacking Smallholder Producers' Agency; Sietze Vellema 11.At the Frontier of Economic Development: Unravelling Institutional Change in Fragile Environments; Holly A Ritchie PART III. HOW ACTORS CO-SHAPE AND ADAPT TO EVOLVING INSTITUTIONS TO LEVERAGE THEIR RESOURCES 12.Beyond Friend or Foe: Foreign Investment, Responsible Business and Local Development in Africa; Guus (A.C.M.) van Westen and Annelies (E.B.) Zoomers 13.Incorporating Smallholders' Values into Value Chains through Partnerships; Joy Clancy and Avinash Narayanaswamy 14.Brazilian Business Incubators: Brokerage in a Multi-Actor Approach to Local Economic Development; Ariane Agnes Corradi 15.Absorptive Capacity and Local Networking of Home-Based Enterprises in 'Kampong Cyber', Yogyakarta, Indonesia; Jan Fransen and Pahala H.L. Gaol 16.Auto Mechanics and Business Practices in Ghana; Jerome Rudolf Awortwe-Abban.

"'Development' is what most people see as progress in the places where they live and in the ways they live. It has to do with public services, the ways to complain when these are not delivered properly, and the spaces to change power structures. It is related to the economy, the opportunities to access a secure job, a sustainable livelihood and increased welfare while caring for the planet and others. It is also linked to the institutions that allow people to live life well, using resources ethically and doing business responsibly in relation to other communities and future generations. This edited collection examines the interconnections between local governance, economic development and institutions, by focusing on what initiatives work and under what conditions they do so. Based on a variety of theories and empirical data, it presents evidence from current experiences around the world, revealed by researchers across different continents and several generations"--

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