2nd Edition
Network Governance Concepts, Theories, and Applications
SECTION I: Networks
Overview of Section I
1. Introduction: Networks and Network Governance
2. Interorganizational Networks
3. Network Analysis
4. Network Types and Governance Modes
5. Network Evolution: Formation, Development, Sustainability, and Resilience
SECTION II: Network Governance
Overview of Section II
6. Network Management and Leadership
7. Knowledge Management and Information Exchange in Networks
8. Power and Decision-Making in Interorganizational Networks
9. Legitimacy and Accountability in Networks
10. Network Performance and Evaluation
SECTION III: Network Governance Applications
Overview of Section III
11. Networks in Emergency and Crisis Management
12. Networks in Community and Economic Development
13. Networks in Human and Social Services
14. Networks in Virtual Environments
15. Global Perspectives on Networks
16. Conclusion: Network Governance Scholarship and Practice
“This is an important and comprehensive book covering the links between networks and network governance, two topics often treated separately. The fact that they are integral to the design of this book makes it unique and allows Kapucu and Hu to weave in theory, methods, and examples that make it useful for both student and scholar. The emphasis on network leadership, decision-making, and politics adds human agency to research that largely uses structure to evaluate network performance.”
H. Brinton Milward, University of Arizona, USA
“Kapucu and Hu have given us a wonderful resource for understanding the nuts and bolts of network governance. What are networks? Why do we need them? How do they work? How do we study them? These and many other fundamental questions are answered in this thoughtful volume, providing an essential guide for researchers and practitioners. The second edition is even bigger and better.”
Christopher Ansell, University of California, Berkeley
“In a shared-power, no-one-wholly-in-charge world, we have no choice but to make use of networks and network governance to address public challenges that spill beyond organizational and jurisdictional boundaries. Naim Kapucu and Qian Hu have performed an invaluable service in synthesizing and clarifying a great deal of literature on network theory, methods, and governance experience to help all of us better understand how to address these major challenges.”
John M. Bryson, University of Minnesota, USA
“The field of network governance is still evolving and Kapucu and Hu present an excellent base in which they present the state of the art of the field and at the same time make some original contributions to the field. More importantly, they also indicate how and where this field could be developed further.”
Patrick Kenis, Tilburg University, the Netherlands
“This comprehensive guide to network governance across disciplines is a creative and innovative contribution to the literature. It is a ‘must read’ for anyone learning, doing, or just trying to understand network analysis. Highly recommended.”
Rosemary O’Leary, University of Kansas, USA
“Now governance and networks have become the ‘new normal’, books that elaborate and clarify this are more than welcome. This book offers a very good addition to the literature, covering the emergence and evaluation of networks as well as a number of important topics in the network literature.”
Erik Hans Klijn, Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands
“Kapucu and Hu offer an essential guide to how interorganizational networks are built, governed, and evaluated. A distinctive feature of the book is the integration of social network analysis with core governance challenges. The authors provide excellent coverage, both in theory and practice, of leadership, power, accountability, and performance in networks. The second edition adds a dedicated network analysis chapter with R code, making the methods immediately usable for students and practitioners.”
Michael D. Siciliano, University of Illinois Chicago






