The Institutionalisation of Multi-level Changes: Sustainable Development, Values and Territory
Gaël Plumecocq ()
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This article addresses the institutional changes that local communities face when implementing sustainable development policies. Analyses suggest that because of the strength of the territorial institutions, most institutionalisation and innovation are incremental and create marginal organisational changes, in part icular, within local governments. However, some institutions are designed to improve the territorial consistency of public sustainability decisions.
Keywords: Institutional change; Multi-level governance; Sustainable development; Textual analysis; Public service production; Values; Changement institutionnel; Gouvernance multiniveau; Développement durable; Analyses textuelles; Production des services publics; Valeurs (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013-02-01
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Published in Mechanism of Economic Regulation, 2013, 2013 (1), pp.27-46
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