Representation-Influence Framework (RIF) for analyzing the roles of organized interest groups (OIGs) in environmental governance

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Contributors

  • Dwi Laraswati - , Gadjah Mada University (Author)
  • Max Krott - , University of Göttingen (Author)
  • Muhammad A.K. Sahide - , Universitas Hasanuddin (Author)
  • Emma Soraya - , Gadjah Mada University (Author)
  • Andita A. Pratama - , Gadjah Mada University (Author)
  • Sari Rahayu - , Gadjah Mada University (Author)
  • Lukas Giessen - , Chair of Tropical and International Forestry (Author)
  • Ahmad Maryudi - , Gadjah Mada University (Author)

Abstract

This paper outlines Representation-Influence Framework (RIF) for analyzing the roles of organized interest groups (OIGs) in environmental governance. This framework is created to check OIG claims as representatives of particular groups within society, to capture OIG diversity, including those acting beyond the pursuit of common interests. The development of this framework used two basic OIG roles—the extent of OIGs in representing group interests and exerting political influence on governments. This framework proposes three main categories of OIGs based on their claims as representatives of particular social groups, en route to fulfilling the claims, breaking the claims, and opposing the claims. Finally, this framework is able to present types of OIGs in environmental governance.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Article number101335
JournalMethodsX
Volume8
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2021
Peer-reviewedYes

Keywords

Keywords

  • Environmental governance, Environmental policy, GOs, influence, Interest groups, Representation, Representation-Influence Framework (RIF)