Policy making is a multi-actor process: it involves a variety of actors, each trying to further their own interests. How these actors decide and act largely depends on the way they perceive the policy problem. This paper describes Dynamic Actor Network Analysis (DANA), a graph-based method/tool to analyze a policy context by modeling how actors view a policy issue. Each actor view is modeled as a perception graph, a type of causal map that represents the (probabilistic) relations between goals, policy actions and external influences. Cross-comparison of these perception graphs reveals properties of the multi-actor policy network, such as factor relevance, resource dependency, conflict, and possible tradeoffs. Although DANA models technicall...
The range of application of methodologies of complexity science, interdisciplinary by nature, has sp...
This paper presents a recent review of the policy networks literature, both empirical and theoretica...
In policy networks actors use access relations to influence preferences of other actors. Establishme...
[Departement_IRSTEA]RE [TR1_IRSTEA]GES / USAGESPolicy making is a multi-actor process: it involves a...
One of the major shortcomings for the use of Social Network Analysis (SNA) in comparative public pol...
One of the major shortcomings for the use of Social Network Analysis (SNA) in comparative public pol...
In policymaking, actors are likely to take the preferences of others into account when strategically...
Policy analysts love solving complex problems. Their favorite problems are not just technically comp...
While the successful adoption of policy instruments as law depends upon a number of factors, this pa...
Most previous studies on multi-agent reinforcement learning focus on deriving decentralized and coop...
In strategic prospective, scenario thinking and negotiation processes, the analysis of the actor gam...
Purposive Interaction in Multi-Actor Decision Making; Operationalizing Coleman's Linear System of Ac...
The elicitation and processing of relevant information is the core of any policy decision-making pro...
This thesis explores the opportunities to build a structural policy network model that is rooted in ...
Policy of Multi-Actor Systems is an introduction into the art of craft of problem exploration and pr...
The range of application of methodologies of complexity science, interdisciplinary by nature, has sp...
This paper presents a recent review of the policy networks literature, both empirical and theoretica...
In policy networks actors use access relations to influence preferences of other actors. Establishme...
[Departement_IRSTEA]RE [TR1_IRSTEA]GES / USAGESPolicy making is a multi-actor process: it involves a...
One of the major shortcomings for the use of Social Network Analysis (SNA) in comparative public pol...
One of the major shortcomings for the use of Social Network Analysis (SNA) in comparative public pol...
In policymaking, actors are likely to take the preferences of others into account when strategically...
Policy analysts love solving complex problems. Their favorite problems are not just technically comp...
While the successful adoption of policy instruments as law depends upon a number of factors, this pa...
Most previous studies on multi-agent reinforcement learning focus on deriving decentralized and coop...
In strategic prospective, scenario thinking and negotiation processes, the analysis of the actor gam...
Purposive Interaction in Multi-Actor Decision Making; Operationalizing Coleman's Linear System of Ac...
The elicitation and processing of relevant information is the core of any policy decision-making pro...
This thesis explores the opportunities to build a structural policy network model that is rooted in ...
Policy of Multi-Actor Systems is an introduction into the art of craft of problem exploration and pr...
The range of application of methodologies of complexity science, interdisciplinary by nature, has sp...
This paper presents a recent review of the policy networks literature, both empirical and theoretica...
In policy networks actors use access relations to influence preferences of other actors. Establishme...