TY - JOUR
T1 - Challenges and opportunities in coding the commons: Problems, procedures, and potential solutions in large-N comparative case studies
AU - Ratajczyk, Elicia
AU - Brady, Ute
AU - Baggio, Jacopo A.
AU - Barnett, Allain J.
AU - Perez-Ibara, Irene
AU - Rollins, Nathan
AU - Rubiños, Cathy
AU - Shin, Hoon C.
AU - Yu, David J.
AU - Aggarwal, Rimjhim
AU - Anderies, John M.
AU - Janssen, Marco A.
PY - 2016/1/1
Y1 - 2016/1/1
N2 - All rights reserved. On-going efforts to understand the dynamics of coupled socialecological systems and common pool resources have led to the generation of numerous datasets based on a large number of case studies. This data has facilitated the identification of important factors and fundamental principles thereby increasing our understanding of such complex systems. However, the data at our disposal are often not easily comparable, have limited scope and scale, and are based on disparate underlying frameworks which inhibit synthesis, metaanalysis, and the validation of findings. Research efforts are further hampered when case inclusion criteria, variable definitions, coding schema, and intercoder reliability testing are not made explicit in the presentation of research and shared among the research community. This paper first outlines challenges experienced by researchers engaged in a large-scale coding project; highlights valuable lessons learned; and finally discusses opportunities for future comparative case study analyses of social-ecological systems and common pool resources.
AB - All rights reserved. On-going efforts to understand the dynamics of coupled socialecological systems and common pool resources have led to the generation of numerous datasets based on a large number of case studies. This data has facilitated the identification of important factors and fundamental principles thereby increasing our understanding of such complex systems. However, the data at our disposal are often not easily comparable, have limited scope and scale, and are based on disparate underlying frameworks which inhibit synthesis, metaanalysis, and the validation of findings. Research efforts are further hampered when case inclusion criteria, variable definitions, coding schema, and intercoder reliability testing are not made explicit in the presentation of research and shared among the research community. This paper first outlines challenges experienced by researchers engaged in a large-scale coding project; highlights valuable lessons learned; and finally discusses opportunities for future comparative case study analyses of social-ecological systems and common pool resources.
KW - Codebook development
KW - Coding
KW - Common pool resources
KW - Complexity
KW - Content analysis
KW - Coupled infrastructure systems
KW - Intercoder agreement
KW - Intercoder reliability testing
KW - Social-ecological systems
KW - Codebook development
KW - Coding
KW - Common pool resources
KW - Complexity
KW - Content analysis
KW - Coupled infrastructure systems
KW - Intercoder agreement
KW - Intercoder reliability testing
KW - Social-ecological systems
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U2 - 10.18352/ijc.652
DO - 10.18352/ijc.652
M3 - Article in a journal
SN - 1875-0281
VL - 10
SP - 440
EP - 466
JO - International Journal of the Commons
JF - International Journal of the Commons
IS - 2
ER -