Collaborative Governance and its Role in Fighting the Pandemic: From the Conception of what it is to the Verification of its Inexistence

Authors

  • Valdir Roque Dallabrida

  • Daniel Knebel Baggio

  • Alexandre Zatera

  • Princela Santana da Cruz

Keywords:

public management collaborative governance territorial governance covid-19 pandemic

Abstract

Complex problems such as the public management of a pandemic require coordinated and horizontal action involving not only public officials and their state agents but also representatives of civil society their universities and researchers the technical and the corporate staff in the health field such as collaborative governance practices However what we observed in Brazil in the Covid-19 first months of the pandemic was the intensified action in the government sphere with precar ious effectiveness and little coordinative efficiency

How to Cite

Valdir Roque Dallabrida, Daniel Knebel Baggio, Alexandre Zatera, & Princela Santana da Cruz. (2020). Collaborative Governance and its Role in Fighting the Pandemic: From the Conception of what it is to the Verification of its Inexistence. Global Journal of Human-Social Science, 20(H5), 17–22. Retrieved from https://socialscienceresearch.org/index.php/GJHSS/article/view/3187

Collaborative Governance and its Role in Fighting the Pandemic: From the Conception of what it is to the Verification of its Inexistence

Published

2020-05-15