A systematic approach to institutional analysis: Applying Crawford and Ostrom's grammar


Autoria(s): Basurto, X; Kingsley, G; McQueen, K; Smith, M; Weible, CM
Data(s)

07/10/2010

Formato

523 - 537

Identificador

Political Research Quarterly, 2010, 63 (3), pp. 523 - 537

1065-9129

http://hdl.handle.net/10161/6512

http://hdl.handle.net/10161/6512

Relação

Political Research Quarterly

10.1177/1065912909334430

Palavras-Chave #grammar of institutions #institutional statements #rules #norms #institutional analysis and development framework #IAD
Tipo

Journal Article

Resumo

In 1995, Crawford and Ostrom proposed a grammatical syntax for examining institutional statements (i.e., rules, norms, and strategies) as part of the institutional analysis and development framework. This article constitutes the first attempt at applying the grammatical syntax to code institutional statements using two pieces of U.S. legislation. The authors illustrate how the grammatical syntax can serve as a basis for collecting, presenting, and analyzing data in a way that is reliable and conveys valid and substantive meaning for the researcher. The article concludes by describing some implementation challenges and ideas for future theoretical and field research. © 2010 University of Utah.