We empirically examine the social effect of management systems. We focus on a particular management practice employed in self-governed coastal fisheries in Japan—revenue sharing arrangement. We hypothesize that management systems affect cooperative relationships and information network in a community; broadly termed as social capital. We quantified social capital using controlled economic experiments with fisherman subjects as well as surveys. Using wild cluster bootstrap for small sample inference, we find evidence of the positive effect of revenue sharing on information network possibly because revenue sharing arrangement provides disincentives to compete and accompanies synchronized collective fishing operation. Interestingly, revenue sh...
Fisheries are about people as much as they are about biological resources. Social capital, founded o...
Sustainable fisheries require strong management and effective governance. However, small-scale fishe...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015There has been a recent proliferation of collaborative...
We empirically examine the social effect of management systems. We focus on a particular management ...
Paper and presentationWe empirically estimate the effects on management outcomes in common-pool reso...
We empirically disentangle the efficiency mechanism of revenue sharing, in which a group of harveste...
The benefits from increased levels of social capital have been shown to manifest themselves in ways ...
Social capital is an important resource that can be mobilized for purposive action or competitive ga...
Co-management has been recognized as an important scheme in successfully governing common-pool resou...
Abstract: Over the last decade, advocates of the interdisciplinary concept of social capital have ce...
Comanagement success relies on the proper administration of resources and on the capacity of users t...
This paper analyzes how social capital influences fisheries governance. Social capital is shown to p...
Small-scale fisheries (SSF) around the world are often organized in patron-client relationships (PC)...
Cooperation is central to collective management of small-scale fisheries management, including marin...
Co-management has been recognized as an important scheme in successfully governing common-pool resou...
Fisheries are about people as much as they are about biological resources. Social capital, founded o...
Sustainable fisheries require strong management and effective governance. However, small-scale fishe...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015There has been a recent proliferation of collaborative...
We empirically examine the social effect of management systems. We focus on a particular management ...
Paper and presentationWe empirically estimate the effects on management outcomes in common-pool reso...
We empirically disentangle the efficiency mechanism of revenue sharing, in which a group of harveste...
The benefits from increased levels of social capital have been shown to manifest themselves in ways ...
Social capital is an important resource that can be mobilized for purposive action or competitive ga...
Co-management has been recognized as an important scheme in successfully governing common-pool resou...
Abstract: Over the last decade, advocates of the interdisciplinary concept of social capital have ce...
Comanagement success relies on the proper administration of resources and on the capacity of users t...
This paper analyzes how social capital influences fisheries governance. Social capital is shown to p...
Small-scale fisheries (SSF) around the world are often organized in patron-client relationships (PC)...
Cooperation is central to collective management of small-scale fisheries management, including marin...
Co-management has been recognized as an important scheme in successfully governing common-pool resou...
Fisheries are about people as much as they are about biological resources. Social capital, founded o...
Sustainable fisheries require strong management and effective governance. However, small-scale fishe...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015There has been a recent proliferation of collaborative...