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What is the energy policy-planning network and who dominates it?: A network and QCA analysis of leading energy firms and organizations

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ENERGY POLICY
Volume 45, Issue -, Pages 430-439

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2012.02.053

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Energy policy; Planning networks; Power structure research

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This study examines the structure of the energy industry and the energy policy-planning network (EPPN). I use cross-sectional director interlocks from 2002 to examine the social networks amongst a sample of the largest energy firms, between these firms and the EPPN, and to calculate relative network centrality measures for the firms. I then use qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) to isolate specific combinations of energy firm attributes that are associated with network position. I find that the energy industry has several key intra-firm interlocks that link dominant companies to each other and that the industry is well represented on the boards of EPPN organizations. Additionally, several dominant energy firms provide links between ultra-conservative and moderate policy development organizations. Finally, QCA models suggest that firms with many employees, high revenue, and who produce oil are most likely to hold prominent positions in the EPPN-though above average political campaign contributions offer an alternative path into the network. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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