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?Dissecting Institutions? - Bestandteile einer institutionellen Konfiguration am Beispiel der Wasserwirtschaft Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Timothy Moss () (Institut für Regionalentwicklung und Strukturplanung (IRS), Regionaler Institutionenwandel zur Sicherung von Gemeinschaftsgütern, Flakenstr. 28-31, 15537 Erkner)
Die Mehrdimensionalität des sozialwissenschaftlichen Verständnisses von Institutionen stellt eine besondere Herausforderung an deren Analyse. Woraus bestehen Institutionen? Die umfangreiche Literatur über Institutionen bietet mehrere Kategorisierungen an, die über die analytische Differenzierung zwischen formellen und informellen Institutionen hinausgehen, u.a. auch für das Handlungsfeld Wasserwirtschaft. Im Rahmen einer IRS-Studie ist eine erweiterte Systematik entwickelt worden, die eine komplexe institutionelle Konfiguration nach Kernkomponenten und Schlüsselmerkmalen kategorisiert. In dem Beitrag wird diese Systematik am Beispiel der institutionellen Regelung der Wasserwirtschaft in Deutschland erläutert und ihre Anwendung zur Erforschung der Anpassungsfähigkeit einzelner Bestandteile einer institutionellen Konfiguration gegenüber neuen Anforderungen aufgezeigt.
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