Disclosing the Relational Structure of Institutional Cross-border Cooperation in Two Cross-border Regions in Europe
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Cross-border cooperation (CBC) has evolved as a crucial objective of the European
Union and an object of extensive research. As an intrinsically relational process wherein
networks, and cooperation are integral to understanding the CBC, social capital and
social network analysis offer a complementary perspective. Data were gathered through
in-depth interviews with experts and secondary sources. This paper contributes using
social network analysis to examine and describe the network structure of institutional
CBC and Interreg programmes in two different cross-border regions. The results
address the importance of the visualization of less and more integrated areas and the
identification of key institutional actors in CBC.
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González-Gómez, T., & Gualda, E. (2017). Disclosing the Relational Structure of Institutional Cross-border Cooperation in Two Cross-border Regions in Europe. Journal of Borderlands Studies, 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1080/08865655.2017.1399810













