

Type of Document Dissertation Author Lee, Maeng Joo Author's Email Address gopeace@vt.edu URN etd-06172008-202220 Title Linking Governance and Performance: ICANN as an Internet Hybrid Degree PhD Department Public Administration and Public Affairs Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title Hult, Karen M. Committee Chair Eikenberry, Angela M. Committee Member Rees, Joseph V. Committee Member Roberts, Patrick S. Committee Member Keywords
- hybridity
- governing nonprofit
- policy conservatism
- technical capture
- institutional stability
- performance evaluation
- ICANN
- DNS
- Internet governance
Date of Defense 2008-06-03 Availability unrestricted Abstract The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is a hybrid organization managing the most critical Internet infrastructure - the Domain Name System. ICANN represents a new, emerging Internet self-governance model in which the private sector takes the lead and the government sector plays a more marginal role. Little is known, however, about what is actually happening in this new organization.The dissertation (a) systematically assesses ICANN’s overall performance based on a set of evaluative criteria drawn from its mission statements; (b) explores possible factors and actors that influence ICANN’s overall performance by tracing the governance processes in three cases based on a preliminary conceptual framework; and (c) suggests practical and theoretical implications of ICANN’s governance and performance in its broader institutional context.
The study finds that although differing governance processes have led to different performance outcomes (Lynn et al. 2000), “stability” has been the defining value that has shaped the overall path of ICANN’s governance and performance. The study characterizes ICANN as a conservative hybrid captured, based on specific issues, by the technical and governmental communities. It also proposes the concept of “technical capture” to suggest how technical experts can have significant, but often implicit, influence over the policy development process in organizations.
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