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|Year=2017
|Abstract=In this paper, I expand upon the research on authority delegation begun by Overgaard and myself in our 2016 paper [[Overgaard and Loiselle (2016)|''Authority Delegation'']]. I argue that ''singular authority delegation'' – in which a community delegates authority over a given topic to a single expert community – should be distinguished from cases of ''multiple authority delegation''. A community engages in multiple authority delegation ''iff'' that community delegates authority over a given topic to more than one expert community. Furthermore, multiple authority delegation can be further divided into two types: ''hierarchical'' and ''non-hierarchical''. I examine two cases of authority delegation in the art market and argue that these cases model instances of hierarchical authority delegation.
|URL=httphttps://www.scientojournal.com/index.php/scientonomy/article/view/28233|Page Status=Editor Approved
|Journal=[[Journal of Scientonomy|Scientonomy]]
|Volume=1
|Pages=41-53
}}

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