Organizational networks are regarded as key in policy innovation for sustainable development. They are thought to enhance innovation through access to first-hand experience, enhanced trust within a community, and exposure to role models and competitors. Despite theoretical pertinence, organizational networks have not been studied as much as other drivers of innovation, such as organizational capacity, leadership, and the socio-political environment. This empirical study explores how networks affect the implementation of Sustainable Urban Water Management Practices (SUWM) at the local level. Using data from 110 local governments in five US regions, we examine the relationship between social interaction and the implementation of SUWM, and how...
Physically decentralised water management systems may contribute to improving the sustainability of ...
This research offers an exploration of the social networks within two distinct watershed groups in t...
Sustainability concerns and multiple socio‐environmental pressures have necessitated a shift towards...
Inter-city collaboration has gained prominence as a strategy to share practical experience and accel...
Recent transitions in the governance of urban stormwater, specifically developments that leverage th...
This research focuses on how local governments and organizations within urban regions in the states ...
Sprawling metropolitan areas within the United States are characterized by patterns of development t...
Efforts to create more sustainable cities are evident in the proliferation of sustainability policie...
A study of local governments in Ghana, Malawi, and Bolivia applies social network analysis to identi...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Integrated water management is a wicked public policy problem with no clear path to resolution. This...
Understanding how humans and ecosystems interact across landscapes is an importantchallenge for the ...
Across the country, government agencies increasingly collaborate with non-governmental actors on env...
In this study social network analysis is used to empirically map out existing collaborative social n...
Nowadays, a paradigm shift in the urban water sector is observable: while hierarchical governance st...
Physically decentralised water management systems may contribute to improving the sustainability of ...
This research offers an exploration of the social networks within two distinct watershed groups in t...
Sustainability concerns and multiple socio‐environmental pressures have necessitated a shift towards...
Inter-city collaboration has gained prominence as a strategy to share practical experience and accel...
Recent transitions in the governance of urban stormwater, specifically developments that leverage th...
This research focuses on how local governments and organizations within urban regions in the states ...
Sprawling metropolitan areas within the United States are characterized by patterns of development t...
Efforts to create more sustainable cities are evident in the proliferation of sustainability policie...
A study of local governments in Ghana, Malawi, and Bolivia applies social network analysis to identi...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Integrated water management is a wicked public policy problem with no clear path to resolution. This...
Understanding how humans and ecosystems interact across landscapes is an importantchallenge for the ...
Across the country, government agencies increasingly collaborate with non-governmental actors on env...
In this study social network analysis is used to empirically map out existing collaborative social n...
Nowadays, a paradigm shift in the urban water sector is observable: while hierarchical governance st...
Physically decentralised water management systems may contribute to improving the sustainability of ...
This research offers an exploration of the social networks within two distinct watershed groups in t...
Sustainability concerns and multiple socio‐environmental pressures have necessitated a shift towards...