Toward a multiplex network theory of interlocal service contracting (Record no. 520300)

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Personal name Shrestha, Manoj K. and Feiock, Richard C.
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Title Toward a multiplex network theory of interlocal service contracting
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Public Administration Review
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Extent 81(5), Sep-Oct, 2021: p.911-924
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Summary, etc Debates about risk in interlocal service contracts treat contracts as discrete dyadic exchanges. We challenge this notion by advancing a multiplex network contacting approach, which asserts that interlocal contracting represents a multiplex network phenomenon, defined as overlapping multiple service contract networks. Simultaneous treatment of multiple networks is required to understand how local governments mitigate contract risks. We claim that local governments create multiplex network structures comprising more than one service contract networks in order to reduce service contracting risks. Multivariate exponential random graph models were fit to joint high-risk and low or mixed-risk contract networks involving eight local government services in Pinellas County, Florida. The results demonstrate that local governments mitigate risk by creating multiplex reciprocity and multiplex network closure in contracts that involve multiple services. – Reproduced
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Main entry heading Public Administration Review
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2022-09-07 81(5), Sep-Oct, 2021: p.911-924 AR126904 2022-09-07 Articles

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