中介机构在教育治理和公私伙伴关系中的网络化作用

IF 2.8 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Education Policy Pub Date : 2023-03-20 DOI:10.1080/02680939.2023.2190166
Katherine Caves, Maria Esther Oswald-Egg
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教育治理网络越来越普遍,而且非常多样化。在战略案例研究中,我们运用一种新的社会网络分析方法来评估公私教育治理网络的可持续性。我们考察了公共和私营部门的满意度平衡,以及演员群体对网络的投资是否与其影响力成正比的网络公平性。我们发现,这种建立的长期网络并不完全平衡,但公平,并认为公平有助于其可持续性。这种公平性可能是由于网络中现有的中介而产生的。中介人在许多网络中发挥重要作用,在其他行为者之间开展活动,以建立能力和促进合作。我们调查中介机构是如何运作的,特别是在连接公共和私营部门的网络中。我们发现,中介机构的角色因行业而异。公共部门中介机构发挥指导作用,补充个人行动者的努力和相互联系。相比之下,私营部门中介机构发挥了代表作用,取代了个体行动者的努力和相互联系。公共和私营部门中介机构的这些不同作用有助于网络的可持续性。
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The networked role of intermediaries in education governance and public-private partnership
Education governance networks are increasingly common and very diverse. In a strategic case study, we apply a new social network analysis method to evaluate the sustainability of a public-private education governance network. We examine the balance of satisfaction across public and private sectors and the network’s fairness in terms of whether actor groups’ investments in the network are proportional to their influence. We find that this established, long-term network is not entirely balanced but is fair, and argue that the fairness contributes to its sustainability. This fairness might arise due to the existing intermediaries in the network. Intermediaries play important roles in many networks, operating between other actors to build capacity and facilitate cooperation. We investigate how intermediaries operate, especially in networks that connect the public and private sectors. We find that intermediaries’ roles differ according to sector. Public-sector intermediaries perform a direction function, complementing the effort and interconnectedness of individual actors. In contrast, private-sector intermediaries play a representing role, substituting for individual actors’ effort and interconnectedness. These different roles of the public- and private-sector intermediaries contribute to the sustainability of the network.
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Journal of Education Policy
Journal of Education Policy EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Education Policy publishes original, critically and theoretically informed research that discusses, analyses and debates policymaking, policy implementation and the impact of policy at all levels and in all facets of formal and informal education. The journal is interested in analysis and theorisation of policy that is transposable, that has generic interest and relevance - national policy case studies would need to be conceptually and/or methodologically generalisable. The journal also publishes work that presents new methods of research and research studies that are experimental and innovative. The journal offers a forum for theoretical debate, as well as historical, philosophical and comparative studies, across different countries, contexts and levels of education. A valuable resource for academics, researchers, educators and policy makers, Journal of Education Policy provides rigorous and original insights into educational policy development, implications and global impact.
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