Evaluating the impact of different spatial linkages on forum outcome interdependencies in polycentric systems.

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Title: Evaluating the impact of different spatial linkages on forum outcome interdependencies in polycentric systems.
Authors: McLaughlin, Danielle M.1 (AUTHOR) dmclau13@kent.edu
Source: Public Administration Review. May2023, Vol. 83 Issue 3, p552-569. 18p. 11 Charts.
Subject Terms: *Game theory, Autoregressive models, Forums, Water quality, Collective action
Geographic Terms: Tampa Bay (Fla.)
Abstract: In complex polycentric systems, decisions regarding the governance of certain subsystems (e.g., watersheds) are often determined by networks of diverse actors who participate across a range of forums tackling interconnected collective actions issues (e.g., water quality, biodiversity, flood management). Compounding this structural complexity are the multifaceted interdependencies that exist between forums across a system. Drawing on the Ecology of Games Theory (EGT), this article investigates the impact of different types of network linkages on outcome interdependence between forums. Using a series of spatial autoregressive models on data collected in a Tampa Bay water governance system, I find evidence that co‐membership and organizational networks serve as pathways for outcome spillovers between forums. Building theory that helps elucidate how different types of network relationships may influence outcomes across a system is critical for the continued development of EGT and the governance of polycentric systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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