Incentives, entrepreneurs, and boundary change - A collective action framework

被引:65
作者
Feiock, RC [1 ]
Carr, JB
机构
[1] Florida State Univ, Reubin OD Askew Sch Publ Adm & Policy, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA
[2] Florida State Univ, DeVoe L Moore Ctr, Program Local Governance, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA
[3] Coll Charleston, Dept Polit Sci, Charleston, SC 29401 USA
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D O I
10.1177/10780870122184902
中图分类号
TU98 [区域规划、城乡规划];
学科分类号
0814 ; 082803 ; 0833 ;
摘要
The authors develop an institutional choice framework to examine and interpret change in local boundaries and provide a single explanation for the use of varied instruments to create new boundaries or expand old ones. Boundary decisions am viewed as the product of actors' seeking particular outcomes within a context of existing governments and established rules governing boundary change. Selective costs and benefits, rather than collective costs and benefits, are most likely to provide incentives for institutional entrepreneurship and collective action. Such a framework is valuable because it integrates the fragmented literatures on local boundaries, provides a linkage between boundary choices and policy outcomes at the local level, and can guide empirical research into the causes and consequences of boundary change. This framework: can provide the foundation of a more general model of institutional choice and institutional entrepreneurship.
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页码:382 / 405
页数:24
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