2019
DOI: 10.1177/1078087418825002
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Factors Influencing Participation in Bilateral Interprovincial Agreements: Evidence from China’s Pan Pearl River Delta

Abstract: China’s provincial governments increasingly participate in interprovincial agreements (IPAs) to address regional policy problems. Nevertheless, limited research investigates the determinants of a province’s propensity to engage in bilateral agreements with another province. This article uses network data and employs network regressions to investigate this question in the context of China’s Pan Pearl River Delta (PPRD) regional network governance. We assess the factors that influence participation of bilateral … Show more

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“…Scholars in different fields will inevitably understand "governance" differently based on their own academic backgrounds. Chen et al integrated the "cooperation concept" with "network governance" and believed that network governance was formed by the cooperative management of the whole society and the government [10]. Hütten studied the relationship between the government and society in network governance and believed that the two have common governance goals and cooperate with each other to achieve the governance goals [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scholars in different fields will inevitably understand "governance" differently based on their own academic backgrounds. Chen et al integrated the "cooperation concept" with "network governance" and believed that network governance was formed by the cooperative management of the whole society and the government [10]. Hütten studied the relationship between the government and society in network governance and believed that the two have common governance goals and cooperate with each other to achieve the governance goals [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most obviously, this causes a preponderance of central agency designs in our dataset, where alternative designs may be more common in other policy areas. In addition, the US is not the only federal system, and emergent governance approaches are becoming more common worldwide as national and subnational governments grapple with institutional barriers to collective action (e.g., Tavares and Feiock ; Chen et al ). A key component of our comparison of institutional designs is how subnational governments are coordinated to manage complex policy problems that challenge vertical and horizontal fragmentation of regulatory regimes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Homophily effects are widely investigated and proved in the general collaborative governance literature (B. Chen et al, 2019;Y. Lee & Lee, 2022).…”
Section: Antecedents Of the Economic Development Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lee & Lee, 2022). The intense interlocal competition among localities has caused a series of problems, including negative externalities, duplication of infrastructure, waste of resources, high cost of providing development services, and regional protectionism (B. Chen et al, 2019; Hawkins, 2020; Y.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%