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The role of partnerships in urban economic regeneration

McQuaid, Ronald W

Authors

Ronald W McQuaid



Abstract

Partnerships to promote urban economic regeneration are widespread, but the theoretical basis of for understanding such partnerships is poorly developed. This paper presents an exploration of such partnerships and draws lessons for their improvement. It uses examples from economic development based urban initiatives in Scotland. It considers forms of partnership, and their advantages and disadvantages from theoretical and empirical perspectives. It is argued that, despite the diversity of partnerships, there are general components that can begin to build towards a more general framework. From an analytical perspective, it is argued that in order to fully understand the behaviour and policies of organisations involved in urban regeneration, it is necessary to consider their partnerships and the associated relationships with networks of other actors, including the flows of resources, power, and information within these networks.

Conference Name IV International Conference on Public-Private Partnerships
Start Date May 21, 1998
End Date May 23, 1998
Publication Date May 21, 1998
Deposit Date Jul 16, 2009
Publicly Available Date Jul 16, 2009
Peer Reviewed Not Peer Reviewed
Keywords partnerships; urban economic regeneration; policy; Scotland; economic development; urban initiatives;
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/id/eprint/2769
Contract Date Jul 16, 2009