Do political similarities facilitate interlocal collaboration? (Record no. 506921)

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Personal name Song, Minsun
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Title Do political similarities facilitate interlocal collaboration?
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2018
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Extent p.261-269.
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-- Mar/Apr
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Summary, etc. This research examines the extent to which political similarities�that is, homophily between political actors at the local level�affect patterns of interorganizational collaboration in an emergency response situation. While the field of emergency management has focused on implementation?oriented arrangements among key stakeholders, few studies have systemically investigated the creation and development of interorganizational collaborations led by political actors, especially following catastrophic events. The analysis reveals that a dyadic tie with political homophily boosts local responders� ties with other agencies during emergencies. Findings indicate that political solidarity, formulated by chief elected officials of municipalities and council members, can broaden the scope of interorganizational collaboration by mitigating institutional collective action problems at the local level. This research presents a critical recommendation for emergency managers that interlocal collaboration for timely response to a disaster is attributable to political similarities that facilitate frequent interlocal interactions through formal and/or informal agreements. - Reproduced.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Inter organisational collaboration
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Local government
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Personal name Park, Hyung Jun and Jung, Kyujin
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Main entry heading Public Administration Review
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        Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2018-12-07 78(2), Mar/Apr, 2018: p.261-269. AR118716 2018-12-07 2018-12-07 Articles

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