T. Konig et T. Brauninger, THE FORMATION OF POLICY NETWORKS - PREFERENCES, INSTITUTIONS AND ACTORS CHOICE OF INFORMATION AND EXCHANGE RELATIONS, Journal of theoretical politics, 10(4), 1998, pp. 445-471
This article attempts to explain why actors form policy networks of in
formation and exchange contacts, and how the institutional settings of
public decision-making affect policy network formation. In their empi
rical analysis of the formation of four different policy networks in t
he German labour-policy domain, the authors examine actors' choice of
mutual contacts resting on similarity of preferences on political even
ts and test the importance of either formal procedural settings or com
mon sector membership for information and exchange network formation.
The choice of policy network contacts is shown to be primarily determi
ned by the similarity of actors' preferences. However, this is qualifi
ed by institutional settings.