“…Extant research examines both formal and informal mechanisms for overcoming the barriers to collaboration (Feiock, 2013; Feiock, Lee, Park, & Lee, 2010; Hawkins, Hu, & Feiock, 2016; Terman & Feiock, 2015). Informal arrangements such as information sharing networks and working groups allow participants to self-organize as networks and meet in regional organization venues to exchange resources and coordinate decisions (Chen, Feiock, & Hsieh, 2016). Although federal and state programs can influence their development (Kwak, Feiock, Hawkins, & Lee, 2016; Schneider Scholz, Lubell, Mindruta, & Edwardsen, 2003), these informal exchanges preserve local autonomy.…”