Identifying institutional configurations for policy outcomes: A comparison of ecosystem services delivery |
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Authors: | Giulia Bazzan Jeroen Candel Carsten Daugbjerg Mireia Pecurul |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Food and Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg C, Denmark;2. Public Administration and Policy Group, Wageningen University & Research, Wageningen, Netherlands;3. Forest Science and Technology Centre of Catalonia, Solsona, Spain |
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Abstract: | This paper employs the Institutional Analysis and Development framework across six ecosystem delivery measures in the European Union to develop a configurational explanation of (un)successful outcomes. By undertaking comparative institutional analysis, we systematically examine the effect of variation across rule types and generate insights on how different institutional configurations result in varying degrees of successful implementation of ecosystem delivery measures. We apply explanatory typology methods to identify the institutional features that best explain variation in implementation success across a number of cases. We argue that institutional rules shape outcomes in conjunction rather than in isolation. The findings show that differences in implementation success across cases can be explained by the interplay of differences in knowledge exchange, flexibility in implementation, and participation in the policy design process. |
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Keywords: | comparative methods configurational explanation ecosystem delivery measures implementation success institutional analysis Análisis institucional Servicios ecosistémicos Éxito de implementación 制度分析 生态系统服务 实施成功 |
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