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Title
Institutional grammar : foundations and applications for institutional analysis / Christopher K. Frantz, Saba Siddiki.
ISBN
9783030863722 (electronic book)
3030863727 (electronic book)
3030863719
9783030863715
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource : illustrations (some color)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-86372-2 doi
Call Number
H97
Dewey Decimal Classification
320.6
Summary
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the Institutional Grammar (IG), an approach for analysing the design of institutions. To lay the foundation for the application of the "Grammar" for different application areas, the book first provides a background of the IG, before motivating the introduction of an updated version of the Institutional Grammar, called the Institutional Grammar 2.0 that aims at representing institutions more comprehensively and with greater validity. The book then turns to applications and introduces methodological guidance alongside expositions of emerging analytical applications of "Grammar" that include presentations of current practice, as well as developing novel analytical opportunities that analysts of diverse disciplinary backgrounds and interest can apply or build upon for their application. Christopher K. Frantz is Associate Professor of Computational Social Science at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway. His research focuses on computational approaches to institutional analysis, with specific focus on modelling techniques to facilitate behavioral and structural analyses of institutional arrangements. A conceptual refinement introduced as part of his work is the systematic application of nesting principles, enhancing the Institutional Grammars ability to capture institutions of arbitrary structural complexity. Saba Siddiki is Associate Professor of Public Administration and International Affairs at Syracuse University, USA. Her research focuses on institutional design, particularly, policy design. She studies the structure/content of policy design and the behavioral and policy implications of policy design. Siddiki has specifically focused on empirically validating the use of the Institutional Grammar for measuring policy-relevant concepts and expanding the syntactic structure upon which the Institutional Grammar is based.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 19, 2022).
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Review of Institutional Grammar Research: Overview, Opportunities, Challenges
Chapter 3. Motivation for a New Institutional Grammar
Chapter 4. Institutional Grammar 2.0: Conceptual Foundations and General Syntax
Chapter 5. Institutional Grammar 2.0: Deep Structural Parsing and Hybrid Institutional Statements
Chapter 6. Institutional Grammar 2.0: Semantic Features and Analytical Linkages
Chapter 7. Methodological Guidance for Encoding Institutional Information
Chapter 8. Institutional Analysis and Applications
Chapter 9. Contextualization and Future Development of the Institutional Grammar.