Centralities are a widely studied phenomenon in network science. In policy networks, central actors are of interest because they are assumed to control information flows, to link opposing coalitions and to directly impact decision-making. First, we study what type of actor (e.g., state authorities or interest groups) is able to occupy central positions in the highly institutionalized context of policy networks. Second, we then ask whether bonding or bridging centralities prove to be more stable over time. Third, we investigate how these types of centrality influence actors’ positions in a network over time. We therefore adopt a longitudinal perspective and run exponential random graph models, including lagged central network positions at t1...
This article attempts to explain why actors form policy networks of informa-tion and exchange contac...
The central assumption in the literature on collaborative networks and policy networks is that polit...
In the recent past, we can observe growing interest in STI studies in the notion of positioning indi...
This thesis explores the opportunities to build a structural policy network model that is rooted in ...
Interorganizational network structure can be modified by the actions of key actors. This paper prese...
poster abstractNetwork governance has been a predominant theme in policy implementation scholarship ...
Literature claims for a deeper understanding of which processes shape the evolution of network struc...
This study examines how establishing early centrality in company networks may predict later performa...
This study tests hypotheses linking the structural characteristics of policy networks to the feeling...
none3noAvailable online 11 November 2014Literature claims for a deeper understanding of which proces...
Literature claims for a deeper understanding of which processes shape the evolution of network struc...
Those wishing to influence policy and practice often aim to identify key individuals with whom to co...
Although central network positions have been associated with above average performance effects, an i...
A traditional view of power in politics is that it comes from the possession of important resources....
The extent to which a policy actor is perceived as being influential by others can shape their role ...
This article attempts to explain why actors form policy networks of informa-tion and exchange contac...
The central assumption in the literature on collaborative networks and policy networks is that polit...
In the recent past, we can observe growing interest in STI studies in the notion of positioning indi...
This thesis explores the opportunities to build a structural policy network model that is rooted in ...
Interorganizational network structure can be modified by the actions of key actors. This paper prese...
poster abstractNetwork governance has been a predominant theme in policy implementation scholarship ...
Literature claims for a deeper understanding of which processes shape the evolution of network struc...
This study examines how establishing early centrality in company networks may predict later performa...
This study tests hypotheses linking the structural characteristics of policy networks to the feeling...
none3noAvailable online 11 November 2014Literature claims for a deeper understanding of which proces...
Literature claims for a deeper understanding of which processes shape the evolution of network struc...
Those wishing to influence policy and practice often aim to identify key individuals with whom to co...
Although central network positions have been associated with above average performance effects, an i...
A traditional view of power in politics is that it comes from the possession of important resources....
The extent to which a policy actor is perceived as being influential by others can shape their role ...
This article attempts to explain why actors form policy networks of informa-tion and exchange contac...
The central assumption in the literature on collaborative networks and policy networks is that polit...
In the recent past, we can observe growing interest in STI studies in the notion of positioning indi...