12 research outputs found
Chemoimmunotherapy of Spontaneous Mammary Tumors in C3H/OuJ Mice by Cyclophosphamide and Interleukin-2
Examination of clinical and laboratory measures of static and dynamic balance in breast cancer survivors
Feasibility of Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing and Longitudinal Patient-Reported Outcome (PRO) Assessment in Patients Undergoing Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation
Ions and water transmembrane transport in nervous and testicular cultured cells in low gravity conditions
Spectrin and Ankyrin-like Proteins in the Egg of Discoglossus pictus (Anura): Their Identification and Localization in the Site of Sperm Entrance versus the Rest of the Egg. (spectrin/ankyrin/anuran eggs/fertilization)
Institutionalized social skill and the rise of mediating organizations in urban governance: the case of the Cleveland Housing Network
In this paper we build on an expanding literature that attempts to understand the changing organizational and institutional dimensions of contemporary urban governance. We do so by utilizing the Cleveland Housing Network as a lens through which salient characteristics of contemporary governance become visible. Doing so enables us to highlight the distinctive challenges of the multi-institutional nature of contemporary governance arrangements and “heterarchic” governance in particular. These challenges situate mediating organizations as central components of governance arrangements. Finally, by focusing on the distinctive characteristics of the organization's leaders, we demonstrate that mediating organizations are usefully thought of as institutionalized forms of the “social skill” of institutional entrepreneurs