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Building Shared Environmental Governance for the Future: The Case of a Community COIN

In: Collaborative Innovation Networks

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  • Julia C. Gluesing

    (Wayne State University)

  • Ken Riopelle

    (Wayne State University)

  • Christina Wasson

    (University of North Texas)

Abstract

This case illustrates the use of mixed methods for analyzing structure, content, and sentiment of a city council task force appointed to guide the city (note, “the city’s” name remains anonymous as per research agreement) in updating their oil and gas drilling ordinance. The novel method approach integrates linguistic conversation analysis and social network influence to analyze the interactions among stakeholders over time as they occur both inside and outside formal meetings. The case study also represents a practical example of conducting e-Research where a small team of four researchers shared a cloud-based PC as a collaborative space for cost efficiency and data sharing and as an educational tool for team members working across mixed PC and Mac operating systems. Although this research is a single case study of one community, the data sources and methods can be scaled to include multiple communities or a larger geographic area that could include a county, state, region, or an entire country. The authors identify traditional methods that can take advantage of data analytics enabled by new technologies.

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  • Julia C. Gluesing & Ken Riopelle & Christina Wasson, 2019. "Building Shared Environmental Governance for the Future: The Case of a Community COIN," Studies on Entrepreneurship, Structural Change and Industrial Dynamics, in: Yang Song & Francesca Grippa & Peter A. Gloor & João Leitão (ed.), Collaborative Innovation Networks, pages 133-141, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:seschp:978-3-030-17238-1_8
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-17238-1_8
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