The Boundary Coherence Model (BCM) is a methodological framework for measuring institutional coherence, defined as the alignment between an institution’s stated commitments and its observed operational behavior. This Zenodo record contains the core technical specification, a reviewer-oriented summary paper, a calibration protocol, a theoretical-honesty addendum, and computational artifacts for the hierarchical Bayesian measurement model (HBMM), inter-rater reliability (IRR) simulation, and PCA-based λAL construct analysis. The framework is presented at Stage 0: validation-ready but not yet externally validated. The record includes explicit limits on claim strength, published computational procedures, and a formal invitation to external replication. Current results include a Boeing 1997–2026 application, HBMM posterior estimation, adversarial coder IRR analysis, and construct-validity checks for the authority–liability asymmetry dimension. This deposit is intended for researchers in institutional analysis, political economy, organizational studies, measurement methodology, and computational social science.
Thomas S. Hearl (Thu,) studied this question.