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- aggregation date "2014".
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- aggregation subject "Medicine and Health Sciences".
- aggregation title "The interplay of determinants of network effectiveness: a comparative study of health promotion networks".
- aggregation abstract "Interorganizational networks have become increasingly important as policy tools to address complex social and health problems, such as physical inactivity. However, despite the broad literature on network effectiveness, there is still insufficient insight into the environmental, structural and managerial determinants of whole network effectiveness, and particularly on how these determinants are related. The 13 mature whole networks for local health promotion in Flanders were selected as cases for which data were collected through interviews and surveys. Based on the conceptual model of Parent and Harvey (2009), potential determinants were identified. Cases could be identified as effective or not and key determinants and configurations of determinants could be identified using qualitative comparative analysis (QCA). The overall configuration for network effectiveness including the following determinants: political and exposure motives of network partners, network governance, commitment of the network partners, staff quality, and personal contact with other representatives.".
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