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Networks of action situations : a systematic review of empirical research

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KIMMICH Christian BALDWIN Elizabeth KELLNER Elke OBERLACK Christoph VILLAMAYOR-TOMAS Sergio

Year of publication 2023
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Sustainability Science
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Faculty of Social Studies

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Web article - open access
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11625-022-01121-2
Keywords Action situation; Situation-centred networks; Ecology of games; Polycentricity; Institutional analysis; Environmental governance
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Description “Action situations”—events, venues, or physically interdependent instances of decision-making—have become a central unit of analysis in the social–environmental sciences, particularly among scholars interested in bridging the social with the biophysical or ecological side of interdependent decisions. A growing body of empirical studies in social–ecological systems research has recently used case and comparative studies to analyse multiple interdependent action situations, structured into networks. In this article, we take stock of this body of empirical research, synthesize the diverse approaches that scholars have taken to assess “networks of action situations”, and identify fruitful paths forward. We conduct a systematic review of the empirical literature in the field, reviewing and summarizing the key characteristics of the empirical studies, including network features, topologies, methods, and data sources used in each case. We summarize and discuss the conceptualizations, methods, diagnostic procedures, and conclusions used in this body of work in a narrative framework synthesis. The review indicates that an increasingly coherent approach is taking shape, but a systematic, protocol-driven, or formalized approach is only partly emerging. We derive future research needs that could help accumulate knowledge from empirical research.
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