Implementing the access and benefit-sharing provisions of the CBD: A case for institutional learning

Institutional learning has been studied under different labels within different social science disciplines. In this paper, we will apply an integrated conceptual framework that starts out from a notion of boundedly rational actors. It builds on the literature on policy learning as well as on the fie...

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Published inEcological economics Vol. 53; no. 4; pp. 507 - 522
Main Authors Siebenhüner, Bernd, Suplie, Jessica
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Abstract Institutional learning has been studied under different labels within different social science disciplines. In this paper, we will apply an integrated conceptual framework that starts out from a notion of boundedly rational actors. It builds on the literature on policy learning as well as on the field of organizational learning as it has been established in management science. Within this framework, institutional learning is understood as a process in which individual or collective actors acquire knowledge that leads to a change in their behavior and results in a new or amended institutional design in a given policy arena. A policy arena is constituted through a set of actors with distinct agendas and objectives in one issue area of policy making. Therefore, the empirical analysis of institutional learning processes in international policy arenas has to study the role of actors and networks in the development of the respective arena as well as the precise steps of the learning processes and the key influencing factors. This will be done in the analytical part of the paper which focuses on institutional learning in the implementation process of the access and benefit-sharing provisions of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). It will be shown that the first decade in the implementation process since the Convention's entry into force in 1993 has demonstrated the CBD's potential for institutional learning and that this potential is key for successful subsequent decision-making.
AbstractList Institutional learning has been studied under different labels within different social science disciplines. In this paper, we will apply an integrated conceptual framework that starts out from a notion of boundedly rational actors. It builds on the literature on policy learning as well as on the field of organizational learning as it has been established in management science. Within this framework, institutional learning is understood as a process in which individual or collective actors acquire knowledge that leads to a change in their behavior and results in a new or amended institutional design in a given policy arena. A policy arena is constituted through a set of actors with distinct agendas and objectives in one issue area of policy making. Therefore, the empirical analysis of institutional learning processes in international policy arenas has to study the role of actors and networks in the development of the respective arena as well as the precise steps of the learning processes and the key influencing factors. This will be done in the analytical part of the paper which focuses on institutional learning in the implementation process of the access and benefit-sharing provisions of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). It will be shown that the first decade in the implementation process since the Convention's entry into force in 1993 has demonstrated the CBD's potential for institutional learning and that this potential is key for successful subsequent decision-making.
Institutional learning has been studied under different labels within different social science disciplines. In this paper, we will apply an integrated conceptual framework that starts out from a notion of boundedly rational actors. It builds on the literature on policy learning as well as on the field of organizational learning as it has been established in management science. Within this framework, institutional learning is understood as a process in which individual or collective actors acquire knowledge that leads to a change in their behavior and results in a new or amended institutional design in a given policy arena. A policy arena is constituted through a set of actors with distinct agendas and objectives in one issue area of policy making. Therefore, the empirical analysis of institutional learning processes in international policy arenas has to study the role of actors and networks in the development of the respective arena as well as the precise steps of the learning processes and the key influencing factors. This will be done in the analytical part of the paper which focuses on institutional learning in the implementation process of the access and benefit-sharing provisions of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). It will be shown that the first decade in the implementation process since the Convention's entry into force in 1993 has demonstrated the CBD's potential for institutional learning and that this potential is key for successful subsequent decision-making.
An integrated conceptual framework based on the notion of boundedly rational actors is applied to an analysis of institutional learning. The latter is viewed as a process in which individual or collective actors acquire knowledge that leads to a change in their behavior and results in a new or revised institutional design in a given policy arena. Institutional learning in the implementation process of the access and benefit-sharing provisions of the Convention on Biological Diversity is evaluated. Evidence is provided of the potential of the convention for institutional learning over the last decade.
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SubjectTerms Access and benefit sharing
Biodiversity
Convention on biological diversity
Decision making
Environmental economics
Environmental management
Institutional learning
Institutionalism
Institutions
Learning
Networks
Organizations
Policy learning
Policy making
Title Implementing the access and benefit-sharing provisions of the CBD: A case for institutional learning
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