Fit for purpose? Assessing Collaborative Innovation in the European Network for Prosecutors for the Environment
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European Journal of Risk Regulation, 10, 3, (2019), pp. 485-501ISSN
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30 september 2019
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Article / Letter to editor
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Bestuurskunde t/m 2019
Journal title
European Journal of Risk Regulation
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vol. 10
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iss. 3
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English (eng)
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p. 485
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p. 501
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Institute for Management ResearchAbstract
European Administrative Networks are expected to strengthen the national enforcement of European legislation. The idea is that these networks organise national civil servants, and allow them to exchange best practices, negotiate guidelines and develop inventive solutions to common challenges faced during the implementation and enforcement of European Union regulations. This paper proposes a framework to evaluate European Administrative Networks on their potential to spur collaborative innovation concerning national enforcement of this common regulation. The framework is then applied to a particular network, the European Network for Prosecutors of the Environment. Results show that this network can be considered a resource for collaborative innovation.
European Administrative Networks are expected to strengthen the national enforcement of European legislation. The idea is that these networks organise national civil servants, and allow them to exchange best practices, negotiate guidelines and develop inventive solutions to common challenges faced during the implementation and enforcement of European Union regulations. This paper proposes a framework to evaluate European Administrative Networks on their potential to spur collaborative innovation concerning national enforcement of this common regulation. The framework is then applied to a particular network, the European Network for Prosecutors of the Environment. Results show that this network can be considered a resource for collaborative innovation.
European Administrative Networks are expected to strengthen the national enforcement of European legislation. The idea is that these networks organise national civil servants, and allow them to exchange best practices, negotiate guidelines and develop inventive solutions to common challenges faced during the implementation and enforcement of European Union regulations. This paper proposes a framework to evaluate European Administrative Networks on their potential to spur collaborative innovation concerning national enforcement of this common regulation. The framework is then applied to a particular network, the European Network for Prosecutors of the Environment. Results show that this network can be considered a resource for collaborative innovation.
European Administrative Networks are expected to strengthen the national enforcement of European legislation. The idea is that these networks organise national civil servants, and allow them to exchange best practices, negotiate guidelines and develop inventive solutions to common challenges faced during the implementation and enforcement of European Union regulations. This paper proposes a framework to evaluate European Administrative Networks on their potential to spur collaborative innovation concerning national enforcement of this common regulation. The framework is then applied to a particular network, the European Network for Prosecutors of the Environment. Results show that this network can be considered a resource for collaborative innovation.
European Administrative Networks are expected to strengthen the national enforcement of
European legislation. The idea is that these networks organise national civil servants, and
allow them to exchange best practices, negotiate guidelines and develop inventive solutions
to common challenges faced during the implementation and enforcement of European Union
regulations. This paper proposes a framework to evaluate European Administrative
Networks on their potential to spur collaborative innovation concerning national
enforcement of this common regulation. The framework is then applied to a particular
network, the European Network for Prosecutors of the Environment. Results show that this
network can be considered a resource for collaborative innovation.
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