54 社学研論集 Vol. 35 2020年3月
Abstracts
Verifying the Applicability of an Elaborated Collaborative Governance Model
− Cases of the Kameoka Carbon Minus Project and Ikebukuro Art Galleries −
Yamato OGAWA
Graduate School of Social Sciences, Waseda University
Since the 1990s, many governments have solved various public issues in their collaboration with multiple actors such as the civil sector, which includes residence associations and nonprofit organizations, and the private sector rather than addressing these issues themselves. Ogawa (2019) conducted a systematic review of 88 recent studies published in the United States that focus on collaboration and elaborated the Collaborative Governance Model , which was developed in 2008 by American researchers Chris Ansell and Alison Gash to determine the driving factors of collaboration. This paper attempts to verify this model s applicability in two cases in Japan: the Kameoka Carbon Minus Project and Ikebukuro Art Galleries. This article also aims to extract the
keys to facilitate collaboration from these case studies.