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Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Building a Framework for Contextualizing Compliance [Saba Siddiki, Tanya Heikkila, and Salvador Espinosa] 2. Policy Compliance: Personal, Social, and Institutional Motivations [Saba Siddiki] 3. What comes after Marijuana Legalization? An Exploratory Assessment of Users’ Attitudes towards Rule Compliance [Salvador Espinosa] 4. Voluntary Compliance in Environmental Programs [Cali Curley and William L. Swann] 5. Procedural Justice and Compliance in Problem-Solving Courts [Bradley Ray and Cindy Brooks Dollar] 6. Investigating Compliance at the Macro-Level: The Case of US Interstate River Compacts [Tanya Heikkila and Edella Schlager] 7. Police Non-Compliance: Why Law Enforcers May Deviate from Laws, Rules and Reform Mandates [Stuart Henry, Joshua Chanin, Megan Welsh, and Dana Nurge] 8. Humanistic Rational Choice and Compliance Motivation in Complex Societal Dilemmas [Daniel A. DeCaro] 9. Conclusion [Tanya Heikkila, Salvador Espinosa, Saba Siddiki]
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Tanya Heikkila is Professor and Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs at the University of Colorado Denver. Her research expertise is in comparative institutional analysis and the management of collaboration and conflict around common pool resources. She has studied institutions for coordinating groundwater and surface water in the western United States, interstate water conflicts and cooperation, the organization of collaborative ecosystem restoration programs, as well as the political landscape of hydraulic fracturing in the United States.
Saba Siddiki is Assistant Professor in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University. Her research expertise is in policy design, collaborative policymaking, and sustainability related technology and behavior adoption. She has studied the design and associated outcomes of public policies used in food system and environmental governance. Within these domains, she has also studied the role of multi-stakeholder collaboration in policy design and implementation.
Salvador Espinosa is Associate Professor of Public Affairs at San Diego State University. He specializes in public financial administration, public policy analysis, and institutional analysis. Dr. Espinosa’s current research agenda applies theories and methods from the cognitive and behavioral sciences to improve the effectiveness of regulations and public policy outcomes.
Zusammenfassung
This book develops an interdisciplinary approach for answering a classic and essential question in any rule-governed context: What factors influence the decision of an individual or organization to comply (or not) with governing rules?