Presentation Title
Conducting a Social Network Analysis in the California-Baja California Border Region
Presentation Type
Oral Presentation
College
Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration
Major
Public Administration
Session Number
3
Location
RM 217
Faculty Mentor
Dr. Kimberly Collins
Juror Names
Moderator: Dr. Marc Fudge
Start Date
5-18-2017 4:30 PM
End Date
5-18-2017 4:50 PM
Abstract
This research project is analyzing social networks in the California-Baja California border region. Social networks are the connections and interactions among local agencies and actors. Most connections within the border region are primarily informal, but there are also a few examples of formal interactions. We are currently surveying agencies using Qualtrics to ascertain the depth and breadth of the network between governments, non-profits, and business officials in the region. With the results of this study, a better understanding of regional connections and strengths will be developed; providing a guideline to better cooperation and collaboration in the region.
Conducting a Social Network Analysis in the California-Baja California Border Region
RM 217
This research project is analyzing social networks in the California-Baja California border region. Social networks are the connections and interactions among local agencies and actors. Most connections within the border region are primarily informal, but there are also a few examples of formal interactions. We are currently surveying agencies using Qualtrics to ascertain the depth and breadth of the network between governments, non-profits, and business officials in the region. With the results of this study, a better understanding of regional connections and strengths will be developed; providing a guideline to better cooperation and collaboration in the region.