Selected Publications 

Heikkila, T. and K. R. Isett. 2007. “Citizen Involvement and Performance Management in Special Purpose Governments.” Public Administration Review 67(2): 237-247.

 

Gerlak, A. K. and T. Heikkila.  2007. “Collaboration and Institutional Endurance in U.S. Water Policy,” PS: Political Science and Politics. (January) 55-60.

 

Gerlak, A.K. and T. Heikkila. 2006. “Comparing Collaborative Mechanisms in Large-Scale Ecosystem Governance.” Natural Resources Journal. 46.

 

Heikkila, T. 2006. “The Contribution of Public Choice Analysis to Decision Making Theories in Public Administration” in, The Handbook of Decision Making, ed. Goktug Morcol. New York: Taylor and Francis, pp. 21-38.

 

Heikkila, T. and A. K. Gerlak. 2005. “The Formation of Large-scale Collaborative Resource Management Institutions: Clarifying the Roles of Stakeholders, Science, and Institutions.” Policy Studies Journal 33(4): 583-612.

 

Blomquist, W., T. Heikkila and E. Schlager. 2004. “Building the Agenda for Institutional Research in Water Resource Management.” Journal of the American Water Resources Association (August): 925-936.

 

Blomquist, W, E. Schlager, and T. Heikkila. 2004. Common Waters, Diverging Streams: Linking Institutions and Water Management in Arizona, California, and Colorado. Washington, D.C.: Resources for the Future Press.

 

Heikkila, T. and K. R. Isett. 2004. “Modeling Operational Decision-Making in Public Organizations: An Integration of Two Institutional Theories.” American Review of Public Administration. 34(1):3-19.

 

Heikkila, T. 2004. “Institutional Boundaries and Common-Pool Resource Management: A Comparative Analysis of Water Management Programs in California.” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management. 23(1): 97-117.

 

Heikkila, T. 2003. “Coordination in the Management of Water Resources: Understanding the Role of Property Rights Institutions.” Water Policy. 5(4): 331-348.

 

Blomquist, W., T. Heikkila and E. Schlager. 2001. “Institutions and Conjunctive Water Management among Three Western States.” Natural Resources Journal. 43(1): 653-683.