ABSTRACT

Although collaborations for local and regional economic development have been popular in recent years, it is not yet wholly clear when or how such efforts bring successful outcomes. Using an integrative conceptual framework for collaborative governance, this innovative collection provides a systematic and interdisciplinary analysis of real-world collaborative networks for local and regional economic development.

Focusing on a wide range collaborative economic development in diverse cities and regions in USA, Canada, Germany, India, Italy, and South Korea, the chapters explore what forces motivate the emergence of collaborative economic development efforts. Each chapter explores the factors which contribute to or hinder collaborative governance efforts for economic development and identifies lessons for overcoming challenges to creating communities that are economically resilient, environmentally sustainable and politically engaged in the era of globalization.

By focusing on collaborative governance and its implications for the ability of policies to meet the challenges of the 21st century, it provides lessons for researchers in public management, urban planning/development, public policy, and political science, as well as practitioners interested in promoting local economic development.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|15 pages

From competition to collaboration

Using cultural attractions to transform economic development strategies in the Detroit metropolitan region

chapter 2|19 pages

Windsor

An international border city in Detroit’s shadow

chapter 3|16 pages

Next steps for social impact bonds

Moving from an economic tool to a trust-based collaboration

chapter 5|23 pages

Collaborative networks for regional economic development

An examination of the Mega-Economic Regions (MERs) in South Korea

chapter |11 pages

Conclusion

Coming full circle