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Maps as Coasian coordination tools: Heritage conservation and map representation
Institution:1. School of Physical Sciences, The Open University, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, United Kingdom;2. Jeremiah Horrocks Institute, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, Lancashire PR1 2HE, United Kingdom;3. The Open University, 351 Altrincham Road, Sharston, Manchester M22 4UN, United Kingdom;1. Calahorra Hospital Foundation, La Rioja, Spain;2. Poniente Hospital, Almería, Spain;3. Heart Failure and Familial Cardiomyopathies Unit + IBIMA, Virgen de la Victoria University Hospital, Malaga, Spain;4. Virgen de la Victoria University Hospital, Malaga, Spain
Abstract:This paper is an original attempt to apply transaction cost reasoning to interpret map representation as a Coasian organizational coordination tool, the essence of Coase’s (1937) theory of the firm, in modern active heritage conservation planning by the state as a firm. It is argued that maps, which have been used by voluntary organizations to promote their causes in heritage conservation, is pivotal in reducing transaction costs of heritage identification, grading and planning, by non-market means, in contrast to the case of commercial dealings in small artifacts and relics. Two Hong Kong examples of heritage conservation by NGO mapping, one backed by government and the other recipient of a UNESCO Asia-Pacific award, are used to demonstrate this proposition in terms of twelve functions maps can serve in organisational coordination.
Keywords:Coasian coordination  Transaction costs  Heritage conservation  Mapping  NGOs
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