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Portraying the Structure and Evolution of Polycentricity via Policymaking Venues

Christopher M. Weible, Jill Yordy, Tanya Heikkila, Hongtao Yi, Ramiro Berardo, Jennifer A. Kagan, Catherine Chen

2020International Journal of the Commons33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper portrays a polycentric governance system by exploring the evolution of its structure and the interdependencies of its policymaking venues. It utilizes a semi-automated approach developed from the institutional grammar to analyze four policymaking venues by their 55 public policies adopted from 2007 through 2019 in the context of oil and gas development in Colorado, USA. The results show that this governance system continuously evolves through the adoption of public policies, which modifies its constellation of actors, issues, rules, and deontics (i.e., imperatives). In analyzing the content of these policies, we show how the four policymaking venues display interdependencies as well as distinct emphases. The conclusion summarizes the contributions and raises challenges for advancing knowledge about polycentricity.

Topics & Concepts

PolycentricityInterdependenceCorporate governanceContext (archaeology)Multi-level governanceRegional sciencePolitical sciencePublic administrationConstellationPublic relationsSociologyEconomicsManagementGeographyAstronomyArchaeologyLawPhysicsAtmospheric and Environmental Gas DynamicsGlobal Energy and Sustainability ResearchNatural Resources and Economic Development