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Authors: | Erik-Hans Klijn Associate professor Joop F. M. Koppenjan Associate professor |
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Affiliation: | 1. Centre for Public Management, Department of Public Administration, Erasmus University Rotterdam , PO Box 1738, 3000 DR, Rotterdam, The Netherlands E-mail: klijn@fsw.eur.nl;2. Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Technical University Delft , Jaffalaan 5, 2628 BX, Delft, The Netherlands E-mail: j.f.m.koppenjan@tbm.tudelft.nl |
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Abstract: | ![]() Abstract Within public administration and policy sciences the concept of policy networks nowadays is well accepted. Not much attention has been paid so far to strategies aimed at institutional design. Therefore, in this article, we develop a conceptual framework to study institutional design more thoroughly. We do this by specifying the nature and variety of institutional rules that guide the behaviour of actors within networks. Given this categorization of rules, we identify possible strategies to change network rules. Next, we focus on the strategic context of attempts to influence the nature of institutional rules: the process of institutional design. We conclude with suggestions to apply the conceptual framework to empirical research into the forms, impacts and implications of attempts to change the institutional features of policy networks. |
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Keywords: | Institutional design networks network management rules institutions complex decision-making |
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