Configurational-based institutional analysis: Unbundling the multi-dimensional state fragility construct

To guide researchers interested in replicating our configurational approach to comparative institutional analysis, we report on a methodology that builds from existing state fragility indices to differentiate between types of state fragility in 189 countries across the world. We first present the st...

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Main Authors: Joshua K. Ault, Andrew Spicer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-01-01
Series:MethodsX
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215016121000017
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spelling doaj-29870a4553c54c4487b25f5920dbe35f2021-02-13T04:25:07ZengElsevierMethodsX2215-01612021-01-018101209Configurational-based institutional analysis: Unbundling the multi-dimensional state fragility constructJoshua K. Ault0Andrew Spicer1Thunderbird School of Global Management, Arizona State University, MC 1221, 400 E Van Buren, Ste 800, Phoenix, AZ 85004-2262 USA; Corresponding author.Darla Moore School of Business, Sonoco International Business Department, University of South Carolina, 1014 Greene St, Columbia, SC 29208 USATo guide researchers interested in replicating our configurational approach to comparative institutional analysis, we report on a methodology that builds from existing state fragility indices to differentiate between types of state fragility in 189 countries across the world. We first present the steps we used to identify three constituent dimensions of state fragility. We then report how we configured these first-order institutional measures to build a large-N, fuzzy set qualitative set analysis (fs/QCA) of variation in the degree and type of informal economic sectors found across the world. Our discussion of the methodology shows that: • Configurational-based analysis requires unbundling aggregate measures into constituent dimensions as a first step to analyzing possible systemic interactions. • Configurational-based analysis recognizes sources of cross-national diversity that aggregated or single dimensional metrics are unable to fully capture.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215016121000017State fragilityDeveloping countriesComparative institutional analysisConfigurational-based research
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Configurational-based institutional analysis: Unbundling the multi-dimensional state fragility construct
MethodsX
State fragility
Developing countries
Comparative institutional analysis
Configurational-based research
author_facet Joshua K. Ault
Andrew Spicer
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title Configurational-based institutional analysis: Unbundling the multi-dimensional state fragility construct
title_short Configurational-based institutional analysis: Unbundling the multi-dimensional state fragility construct
title_full Configurational-based institutional analysis: Unbundling the multi-dimensional state fragility construct
title_fullStr Configurational-based institutional analysis: Unbundling the multi-dimensional state fragility construct
title_full_unstemmed Configurational-based institutional analysis: Unbundling the multi-dimensional state fragility construct
title_sort configurational-based institutional analysis: unbundling the multi-dimensional state fragility construct
publisher Elsevier
series MethodsX
issn 2215-0161
publishDate 2021-01-01
description To guide researchers interested in replicating our configurational approach to comparative institutional analysis, we report on a methodology that builds from existing state fragility indices to differentiate between types of state fragility in 189 countries across the world. We first present the steps we used to identify three constituent dimensions of state fragility. We then report how we configured these first-order institutional measures to build a large-N, fuzzy set qualitative set analysis (fs/QCA) of variation in the degree and type of informal economic sectors found across the world. Our discussion of the methodology shows that: • Configurational-based analysis requires unbundling aggregate measures into constituent dimensions as a first step to analyzing possible systemic interactions. • Configurational-based analysis recognizes sources of cross-national diversity that aggregated or single dimensional metrics are unable to fully capture.
topic State fragility
Developing countries
Comparative institutional analysis
Configurational-based research
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215016121000017
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