@article{ART001625927},
author={Park Dong Kyun and Lee Jung-Hun and Choi In Kyu},
title={A Study on Analysis of Policy Conflicts in Selecting Public Institution Location Using ACF : Focused on the Case of Kyeong-Buk Provincial Government Building},
journal={Crisisonomy},
issn={2466-1198},
year={2011},
volume={7},
number={6},
pages={139-162}
TY - JOUR
AU - Park Dong Kyun
AU - Lee Jung-Hun
AU - Choi In Kyu
TI - A Study on Analysis of Policy Conflicts in Selecting Public Institution Location Using ACF : Focused on the Case of Kyeong-Buk Provincial Government Building
JO - Crisisonomy
PY - 2011
VL - 7
IS - 6
PB - Crisis and Emergency Management: Theory and Praxis
SP - 139
EP - 162
SN - 2466-1198
AB - As the social demand for public service has always been existent in Korea, It is necessary to inspect the decision-making process for selection of location according to relocating a public institution. Analysis showed that the issue of relocating Kyeong-Buk Provincial Government Building is comprehended as excessive competition to invite preferred-facilities between local governments as it has many advantages like administration service supply, symbolic significance, territoriality, solidarity reinforcement among the inhabitants of province, the mediator of the regional development, and so on. However, in contrast to the fundamental intent of Kyeong-Buk Provincial Government Building relocation, the interested parties caused the conflicts between local governments for lack of the obvious relocation-rules and universal standards. Therefor, It should be achieved to investigate the determinant of success or fail in the process of selecting the location of whole public institution facilities and especially grasp the conflict forms between support-alliance on ways of using ACF model, which will suggest useful experiential materials theoretically as well as practically through similar policy cases.
KW - provincial government building relocation;policy conflicts;ACF(advocacy coalition framework);policy actor
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Park Dong Kyun, Lee Jung-Hun and Choi In Kyu. (2011). A Study on Analysis of Policy Conflicts in Selecting Public Institution Location Using ACF : Focused on the Case of Kyeong-Buk Provincial Government Building. Crisisonomy, 7(6), 139-162.
Park Dong Kyun, Lee Jung-Hun and Choi In Kyu. 2011, "A Study on Analysis of Policy Conflicts in Selecting Public Institution Location Using ACF : Focused on the Case of Kyeong-Buk Provincial Government Building", Crisisonomy, vol.7, no.6 pp.139-162.
Park Dong Kyun, Lee Jung-Hun, Choi In Kyu "A Study on Analysis of Policy Conflicts in Selecting Public Institution Location Using ACF : Focused on the Case of Kyeong-Buk Provincial Government Building" Crisisonomy 7.6 pp.139-162 (2011) : 139.
Park Dong Kyun, Lee Jung-Hun, Choi In Kyu. A Study on Analysis of Policy Conflicts in Selecting Public Institution Location Using ACF : Focused on the Case of Kyeong-Buk Provincial Government Building. 2011; 7(6), 139-162.
Park Dong Kyun, Lee Jung-Hun and Choi In Kyu. "A Study on Analysis of Policy Conflicts in Selecting Public Institution Location Using ACF : Focused on the Case of Kyeong-Buk Provincial Government Building" Crisisonomy 7, no.6 (2011) : 139-162.
Park Dong Kyun; Lee Jung-Hun; Choi In Kyu. A Study on Analysis of Policy Conflicts in Selecting Public Institution Location Using ACF : Focused on the Case of Kyeong-Buk Provincial Government Building. Crisisonomy, 7(6), 139-162.
Park Dong Kyun; Lee Jung-Hun; Choi In Kyu. A Study on Analysis of Policy Conflicts in Selecting Public Institution Location Using ACF : Focused on the Case of Kyeong-Buk Provincial Government Building. Crisisonomy. 2011; 7(6) 139-162.
Park Dong Kyun, Lee Jung-Hun, Choi In Kyu. A Study on Analysis of Policy Conflicts in Selecting Public Institution Location Using ACF : Focused on the Case of Kyeong-Buk Provincial Government Building. 2011; 7(6), 139-162.
Park Dong Kyun, Lee Jung-Hun and Choi In Kyu. "A Study on Analysis of Policy Conflicts in Selecting Public Institution Location Using ACF : Focused on the Case of Kyeong-Buk Provincial Government Building" Crisisonomy 7, no.6 (2011) : 139-162.