ABSTRACT

This book intends to theoretically conceptualize and empirically investigate upcoming and established practices of community-based initiatives in various countries in which both citizens and governments join efforts and capacities to solve wicked issues. It aims to include and compare cases from various countries, departing from the notion that community-based initiatives take place in an institutional context of governmental structures, rules, procedures, regulations, and routines. This leads to government involvement in these initiatives and sharing the public space. Furthermore, the editors take into account what kind of leadership roles, knowledge, and resources are present and how they evolve in this collaborative or coordinative effort, which in turn can enhance the capacities of community-based initiatives. This book joins excellent researchers from renowned universities all over the world, aiming for a balance between upcoming scholars and renowned scholars in the field of community-based initiatives and governance capacity. Contributors were carefully selected on the basis of their experience in the field of community-based initiatives, citizens’ engagement and governance capacity approaches. Aimed at researchers and academics, this volume will be of interest to those in the fields of business, economics, public administration, political science, social enterprise, sociology and third sector studies.

chapter 4|15 pages

Out of the Governance Capacity Comfort Zone

Noncompliant Community-Based Initiatives in Israel

chapter 5|29 pages

Philanthropic Foundations in Community Benefit Agreements

Vital Partners or Third Wheels?

chapter 6|21 pages

From Protesters to Professionals

Governance Approaches and Capacities in the Antwerp Ring Road Struggles

chapter 7|22 pages

The Relationship Between Government and Community-Based Initiatives

Experiences From Sharing Economy Initiatives in China

chapter 9|22 pages

Community-Based Initiatives in the Rust Belt

Collaborative Land Use Governance in a Shrinking City

chapter 10|20 pages

Community Renewable Energy and Collaborative Governance

Social Entrepreneurialism at the Local Level in Australia

chapter 11|29 pages

Tying the Community and Administration for Success?

Unravelling the Role of Governance Capacity in the Performance of Community-Based Initiatives

chapter 12|25 pages

Cross-Case Findings and Conclusions

CBI Motivations and Mechanisms Enhancing Governance Capacity