Often policy networks and other forms of network
governance are meso-level concepts that are located in a
macro-theoretical ground. The approach taken here is
very general and no empirical back-up has been provided.
This calls for future network research at the meso-level. It is hoped that the framework developed here can
be used as a basis for developing and analyzing testable
comparative models of inter-organizational coordination
or governance mechanisms in the public policy and
administration scenes