Eh. Klijn, Rules as institutional context for decision making in networks - The approach to postwar housing districts in two cities, ADMIN SOCIE, 33(2), 2001, pp. 133-164
One of the issues of the network approach to policy concerns the influence
of the network structure on the policy processes that are taking place with
in it. A central point is the concept of rules. The basic assumption is tha
t actors in networks form communal rules during their interactions This art
icle shows the way in which these network rules influence policy processes.
First the rules of two local social housing networks are reconstructed The
author then shows how these rules differ (e.g., rules of conflict regulati
on and autonomy) between the two networks and how they influenced the decis
ion making surrounding the rehabilitation and restructuring of postwar hous
ing districts that took place within these networks. He looks at the extent
to which these differences in the rule structures of the networks explain
the differences in the development of the decision-making processes. The ar
ticle concludes with a discussion of rules as a context for decision making
.