Nested Coproduction

Contracting-Out, Coproduction, and Cultural Heritage Conservation: The Case of Adaptive Reuse of the Red House in Taipei

Producing multiple forms of value from cultural heritage poses a complex governance challenge. While the existing literature often highlights the importance of enhancing civic participation or strengthening contractual accountability, these approaches have produced limited outcomes. This is partly due to the commons-like characteristics of cultural heritage, which shares key features with common-pool resources: low excludability and high subtractability. These traits tend to exacerbate opportunistic behavior among actors and increase the risk of contractual failure.

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