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Understanding the non-institutionalization of a socio-technical innovation: the case of multiple-use water services (MUS) in Nepal

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Multiple-use water services (MUS) have been promoted and piloted globally for two decades as a socio-technical innovation. Yet the MUS approach has hardly extended beyond donor-funded projects to public policies. We use a collective action framework to analyze the non-institutionalization of MUS in Nepal. We find that MUS has much cognitive legitimacy, but discourse fragmentation has reduced its socio-political legitimacy. Yet the latter is essential to overcome the institutional challenges of a fragmented public water sector and to mainstream MUS into policy debate.

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hal-02268931 , version 1 (21-08-2019)

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Floriane Clément, Prachanda Pradhan, Barbara van Koppen. Understanding the non-institutionalization of a socio-technical innovation: the case of multiple-use water services (MUS) in Nepal. Water International, 2019, 44 (4), pp.408-426. ⟨10.1080/02508060.2019.1600336⟩. ⟨hal-02268931⟩
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