Complexities in Individual Capacity in Interagency Collaboration: The Case of Law Enforcement in Marine Environment Protection in Sri Lanka

28 Pages Posted: 22 Dec 2015

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Lanka Prasada

University of Sri Jayewardenepura

R. L. Fernando

University of Sri Jayewardenepura

Bhadra Arachchige

University of Sri Jayawardenepura

Kokila Konasinghe

University of Colombo

Date Written: December 7, 2015

Abstract

Individual capacity is a critical component of inter-agency collaboration and it encompass many variables and elements common to any collaborative effort, as well as purpose-specific individual capacity unique to a particular context, which need to be explored in-depth to capture embedded complexities. The existence of several public agencies, needing myriad of qualified personnel for law enforcement in marine environment protection in Sri Lanka provides a unique context for an empirical investigation. The paper focuses on capturing complexities embedded in purpose-specific individual capacity of inter-agency collaboration in the context of law enforcement in marine environment protection.

The case study method in qualitative approach was used in the research. The representatives from six mandated public agencies in marine environment in Sri Lankawere selected through purposive sampling and primary data were collected from March to September 2014, through in-depth interviews. The themes were identified through coding and content analysis was used to examine and capture the complexities embedded in individual capacity, and to ascertain how and why such complexities are formed. The trustworthiness of the research was established through reliability procedures, and data and theory triangulation.

Results of the research revealed in equalities in individual capacities of members in mandated public agencies in both maritime and marine environment protection perspectives. The findings shows the complexities embedded in purpose-specific individual capacity and extensiveness of such complexities are distinguishable in six facets of individual capacity; legitimacy, operational, technical, logistic, training, and development. The paper finally enlightens how and why such complexities had been formed, and what options are available to overcome those complexities.

Keywords: interagencycollaboration, individualcapacity, law enforcement, marine environment

JEL Classification: F64, K49

Suggested Citation

Prasada, Lanka and Fernando, R. Lalitha and Arachchige, Bhadra and Konasinghe, Kokila, Complexities in Individual Capacity in Interagency Collaboration: The Case of Law Enforcement in Marine Environment Protection in Sri Lanka (December 7, 2015). 12th International Conference on Business Management (ICBM) 2015, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2706349 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2706349

Lanka Prasada (Contact Author)

University of Sri Jayewardenepura ( email )

Nugegoda
Gandodawila
Gangodawila, Nugegoda 10250
Sri Lanka

R. Lalitha Fernando

University of Sri Jayewardenepura ( email )

Nugegoda
Gandodawila
Gangodawila, Nugegoda 10250
Sri Lanka

Bhadra Arachchige

University of Sri Jayawardenepura ( email )

Gangodawila, Nugegoda
Sri Lanka

Kokila Konasinghe

University of Colombo

Reid Avenue
Colombo 3, Western 0094
Sri Lanka

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