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Koliba C, Zia A. Theory Testing Using Complex Systems Modeling in Public Administration and Policy Studies: Challenges and Opportunities for a Meta-Theoretical Research Program. Emergence: Complexity & Organization. Accepted Publications and Products [cited 0BC].
Koliba C, Zia A, Lee BHY. Governance Informatics: Utilizing Computer Simulation Models to Manage Complex Governance Networks. The Innovation Journal: Innovations for the Public Sector [Internet]. 2011 [cited 0BC];16(1):Article 3. Available from: http://www.innovation.cc/scholarly-style/koliba_governance_informaticsv16i1a3.pdf
Koliba C, Zia A. Harnessing Complexity to Govern. In: 8th Annual TransAtlantic Dialogue. 8th Annual TransAtlantic Dialogue. Amsterdam, The Netherlands; 2012.
Koliba C, Gerrits L, Meek J, Rhodes ML. Public Administration within Complex Governance Systems: Proposal for the Next Generation for Theory, Research and Practice. In: American Society of Public Administration National Conference. American Society of Public Administration National Conference. Las Vegas, NV; 2012.
Koliba C, Zia A. Governance Informatics: Managing the Performance of Inter-Governmental Governance Networks. In: Association for Public Policy and Management National Conference. Association for Public Policy and Management National Conference. Washington, DC; 2011.
Koliba C, Zia A. Governance Informatics: Using computer simulation models to deepen situational awareness and governance design considerations. In: Governance in the Information Era: Theory and Practice of Policy Informatics. Governance in the Information Era: Theory and Practice of Policy Informatics. London, UK: Routledge; 2015. pp. 189-212. Available from: https://www.uvm.edu/giee/pubpdfs/Koliba_2013_Policy_Informatics.pdf
Koliba C, Zia A. Complex Systems Modeling in Public Administration and Policy Studies: Challenges and Opportunities for a Meta-Theoretical Research Program. In: COMPACT I: Public Administration in Complexity. COMPACT I: Public Administration in Complexity. Litchfield Park, AZ: Emergent Publications; 2012. p. 119.
Koliba C, Scheinert S, Reynolds A, Zia A. Planning Regimes as Institutional Constraints in the Design of Governance Networks: A Comparative Analysis of Hierarchical and Collaborative Design Regimes in the Lake Champlain Basin. In: American Association of Public Administration Anual Conference. American Association of Public Administration Anual Conference. New Orleans, LA.; 2013.
Koliba C, Zia A. Governance Informatics: Using Computer Simulation Models to Deepen Situational Awareness and Governance Design Considerations. In: 8th Annual TransAtlantic Dialogue. 8th Annual TransAtlantic Dialogue. Nijmegen, The Netherlands; 2012.
Koliba C, Zia A. Complexity Friendly” Meso-Level Public Administration and Policy Studies Frameworks for Modeling Complex Governance Systems: Challenges and Opportunities for a Meta-Theoretical Research Program. In: COMPACT I: Public Administration in Complexity. COMPACT I: Public Administration in Complexity. Litchfield Park, AZ: Emergent Publications; 2012. pp. 119-136.
Koliba C, Zia A. The Resiliency Challenge for Social Ecological Systems: Overcoming Institutional Silos Through Mediated Modeling. In: COMPACT II. COMPACT II. La Verne, CA; 2013.
Koliba C, Zia A. The Role of Governance Informatics in Promoting Accountability and Performance: Examples from Watershed Management and Transportation Planning. In: International Research Society for Public Management (IRSPM) Annual Conference. International Research Society for Public Management (IRSPM) Annual Conference. Prague, Czech Republic; 2013.
Koliba C, Koopenjan J. Managing Networks as Complex Adaptive Systems. In: Public Management and governance. 3rdrd ed. Public Management and governance. New York: Routledge Press; 2015.
Koliba C. Civil Society Organization Accountability within Governance Networks. In: Civil Society, the Third Sector and Social Enterprise: Governance and Democracy. Civil Society, the Third Sector and Social Enterprise: Governance and Democracy. New York: Routledge Press; 2015. Available from: http://www.tandf.net/books/details/9781138013315/
Koliba C, Zia A, Scheinert S, Logan K. Research on Adaptation to Climate Change: 2013 Water Quality Survey. Research on Adaptation to Climate Change: 2013 Water Quality Survey [Internet]. 2013 [cited 0BC]. Available from: http://www.uvm.edu/~epscor/pdfFiles/documents/Vermont_Water_Quality_Survey_2013_final.pdf
Koliba C. Accounting for Human Behavior and Decision Making in modeling Watershed and Basin Wide Dynamics. In: 2014 New England Association of Environmental Biologists (NEAEB). 2014 New England Association of Environmental Biologists (NEAEB). Burlington VT; 2014.
Koliba C, Zia A, Scheinert S. Individuals, Action Arenas and Intuitions: Watershed Management and the Pivot of Governance Network. In: 10th Annual TransAtlantic Dialogue. 10th Annual TransAtlantic Dialogue. Lugano, Switzerland; 2014.
Koliba C, Zia A, Logan K. Comparative Governance Network Analysis: Making the Case for the Development of a Classification System. International Research Society for Public Management (IRSPM). In: National Conference. National Conference. Ottawa, Canada; 2014.
Koliba C, Zia A. Educating Public Administrators and Policy Analysts in the Era of Policy and Governance Informatics. In: Policy Practice and Digital Science. Policy Practice and Digital Science. Springer; 2015. pp. 15-34. Available from: http://www.springer.com/us/book/9783319127835
Koliba C, Wiltshire S, Zia A, Scheinert S, Campbell E. The Value Proposition of a Partnership Network: Using Network Analysis to Assess the Importance of New Tie Development and Sub-network Functionality. Public Management Review. Accepted Publications and Products .
Koliba C, Reynolds A, Zia A, Scheinert S. Isomorphic Properties of Network Governance: Comparing Two Watershed Governance Initiatives in the Lake Champlain Basin Using Institutional Network Analysis. Complexity, Governance & Networks [Internet]. 2015 ;(2). Available from: http://default.portal.igpublish.com/iglibrary/public/journal/article/CGN0000016.html?2
Koliba C, DeMenno M, Brune N, Zia A. The salience and complexity of building, regulating, and governing the smart grid: Lessons from a statewide public–private partnership. Energy Policy [Internet]. 2014 ;74:243 - 252. Available from: http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0301421514005047
Koliba C, Zia A, Schroth AW, Bomblies A, Van Houten J, Rizzo DM. The Lake Champlain Basin as a Complex Adaptive System: Insights from the Research on Adaptation to Climate Change (RACC) Project. Vermont Journal of Environmental Law [Internet]. 2016 ;17(4):533-563. Available from: http://vjel.vermontlaw.edu/files/2016/08/VJEL_VOL_17_ISSUE_4_LAKE_CHAMPLAIN_SMALLER.pdf
Koliba C, Scheinert S, Zia A. Toward a New Economics of Networks: Using Institutional Network Analysis to Study Principal-Agent and Peer-to-Peer Ties. In: ASPA 2016 Annual Conference. ASPA 2016 Annual Conference. Seattle, WA: American Society for Public Administration; 2016. Available from: https://www.aspanet.org/PUBLIC/ASPADocs/Annual%20Conference/2016ProgramFinal-ForWeb.pdf
Koliba C, Zia A, Scheinert S. Modeling Governance and Policy Drivers of Water Quality in Light of Climate Change: the Place of Public Administration Theory within a Transdisciplinary Research Project. In: 20th International Research Society on Public Management Conference 2016. 20th International Research Society on Public Management Conference 2016. Hong Kong: International Research Society on Public Management (IRSPM); 2016. Available from: http://programme.exordo.com/irspm2016/delegates/presentation/411/

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