@article{SchomakerSchmalzlHartmannetal.2022, author = {Rahel M. Schomaker and Lilia Schmalzl and Gerald Hartmann and Michael Jungmeier and Darja Komar}, title = {Transnational water resource management in the Karawanken/Karavanke UNESCO Global Geopark}, series = {Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Innovation: JEMI}, volume = {18}, number = {3}, publisher = {School of Business}, address = {Nowy Sacz}, issn = {2299-7326 (Online first); 2299-7075 (Print)}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.7341/20221831}, pages = {7 -- 36}, year = {2022}, abstract = {PURPOSE: The management of cross-border natural resources has been the focus of re-search in different disciplines. Nonetheless, beyond theoretical insights, empirical evidence of successful cross-border management or governance of natural resources is still limited, even in the European Union (EU), where a range of instruments are provided to foster cross-border cooperation between its Member States. This is where our paper departs, providing evidence from an example of cross-border cooperation between two Member States of the EU, Austria, and Slovenia, adding to the analytical framework to identify the drivers of successful cross-border cooperation. METHODOLOGY: Drawing from the example of the European Grouping of Territorial Cooperation (EGTC) Geopark Karawanken we evaluate the success factors and limits for transboundary cooperation encompassing different forms of cooperation. Furthermore, based on empirical evidence of workshops with local, regional, and national stakeholders, we investigate the potential of the EGTC organizational framework to provide for the successful cross-border management of water resources within the Geopark area.}, language = {en} }