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Analyse de la gouvernance publique locale : proposition d’une grille de lecture et caractérisation exploratoire des pratiques de l’intercommunalité française

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  • Kémo Balde
  • David Carassus

    (CREG - Centre de recherche et d'études en gestion - UPPA - Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour)

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Analyse de la gouvernance publique locale : proposition d'une grille de lecture et caractérisation exploratoire des pratiques de l'intercommunalité française Analysis of local public governance: proposal of a reading grid and exploratory characterization of French intercommunal practices Résumé Notre objectif est de proposer une grille de lecture de la gouvernance locale et d'étudier de manière exploratoire les pratiques intercommunales, à partir d'une recherche qualitative. Les analyses permettent de conclure, tout d'abord, à la cohérence de nos résultats avec les études antérieures. En effet, au regard de nos résultats, deux communautés étudiées sur quatre ne disposent pas d'un projet communautaire, n'ont mis en place que des structures réglementaires de gouvernance et ont des relations souvent distantes avec les usagers. Également, trois communautés étudiées sur quatre disposent d'une gouvernance décisionnelle fermée, peu éclairée, confinée aux mains des instances réglementaires et d'une communication réduite. Mots clés : Gouvernance locale ; Intercommunalité de projet ; Modèles de gouvernance, Innovation locale 2 Abstract Our objective is to propose a grid of reading of the local governance and to use this last one to

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  • Kémo Balde & David Carassus, 2020. "Analyse de la gouvernance publique locale : proposition d’une grille de lecture et caractérisation exploratoire des pratiques de l’intercommunalité française," Post-Print hal-02404770, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-02404770
    DOI: 10.4000/fcs.3990
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