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Abstract Flood governance often operates as a polycentric network where authority, resources, and responsibilities are distributed across multiple organizations, yet the structural and cognitive factors that shape collaboration remain underexplored in flood contexts.
Koorosh Azizi +2 more
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The End of Self‐Regulation: Will the Football Governance Act 2025 Fix the National Game?
The Football Governance Act 2025 is a watershed. It upends the model of self‐regulation that has defined how the game has been run in England and Wales for over a century‐and‐a‐half. The newly created Independent Football Regulator will exercise control over clubs, owners, and competition organisers.
Jan Zglinski
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Abstract This study examines the complexity of disaster response management and the role of local institutional leadership. Drawing on a comparative analysis of the May 2023 floods in two Emilia‐Romagna provinces in Italy, it explores how local leadership influences the outcomes of crisis management within a shared institutional and hazard context ...
Giliberto Capano, Alexandra D′Angelo
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ABSTRACT This article reconceptualizes migrant smuggling along the Balkan Route through the lens of the smuggling assemblage, which captures the fluid, relational and context‐dependent nature of clandestine mobility. Based on multi‐sited ethnographic fieldwork between 2020 and 2023 across six countries, including 85 semi‐structured interviews and ...
Muhammed Yasir Bodur +1 more
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An emerging polycentric spatial structure in China’s mega cities has been confirmed in the literature, but few studies have addressed the linkage between the change in spatial structure and urban development policies.
Shenghe Liu, Zhen Liu, Liu Shenghe
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The Polycentric Soviet Economy
The Journal of Law and Economics, 1969The deepest hopes and aspirations of socialism were reflected in hierarchical organization of the economy. "The market itself will cease to exist."' As Lenin put it: "The whole of society will have become one office and one factory .. .2 In a system of market organization, the relations between men are expressed as relations between things, and "the ...
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Economic Geography, 2006
Abstract: Sun Belt cities have a reputation for sprawling disarray. Although Phoenix is often depicted as the ultimate large fast‐growing, low‐density Sun Belt metropolis, we found considerable order in the location of business establishments. We tested spatial pattern to show that establishments in a variety of sectors are significantly clustered and
Timothy F. Leslie +1 more
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Abstract: Sun Belt cities have a reputation for sprawling disarray. Although Phoenix is often depicted as the ultimate large fast‐growing, low‐density Sun Belt metropolis, we found considerable order in the location of business establishments. We tested spatial pattern to show that establishments in a variety of sectors are significantly clustered and
Timothy F. Leslie +1 more
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