What is governance Flashcards
Mimetic pressure
Imitation of succesful models
Normative pressure
Social expectations and professional norms
Coercive pressure
External forces, laws, regulations
Bottom-up
Starts at individual or local level and has active involvement and participations of individuals to drive change
Top-down
Higher or central level of authority
Decision-making and implementation is directed from above
Micro level
Daily practices and routines
Meso level
Health care organization
Institutions and organizational management
Macro level
Health care system
Outside context that impacts your organization
Social-political, culture, technology, law
Networking
(Rhodes)
Process or method through which society is governed
Governing through and with networks
Networks
(Rhodes)
Complex and interrelated relationships between various actors involved in the governance process
Hollowing out of the state
(Rhodes)
Process in which state’s capacity to govern and provide public services is weakened
Shadow of hierachy
(Rhodes)
Decentralisation in which the state remains to have the leading role and can take back power if necessary
Traditional intergovernmental relations
Vertical hierachies and top-down decision-making
Multi-level governance
(Peters)
Negotiated, non-hierarchical exchanges between institutions at different levels
Vertical layering of governance processes
Governance
(Rhodes)
All activities within a network with the goal to control and organize care, with the state dominantly present