The extent to which a policy actor is perceived as being influential by others can shape their role in a policy process. The interest group literature has examined how the use of advocacy tactics, such as lobbying or media campaigns, contributes to an actor’s perceived influence. The policy networks literature, in turn, has found that network ties and occupying certain institutional roles can explain why actors are perceived as influential. When investigating what explains perceptions of influence, interest groups scholars have not accounted for network interdependencies and network scholars have so far not examined the advocacy tactics used by interest groups. This paper addresses the gap at the intersection of these two literatures ...
The central assumption in the literature on collaborative networks and policy networks is that polit...
Interest groups have traditionally been considered powerful actors in terms of influencing the Europ...
The central assumption in the literature on collaborative networks and policy networks is that polit...
The extent to which a policy actor is perceived as being influential by others can shape their role ...
In this dissertation I address the question of how social-structural network processes (such as the ...
Advocacy strategies are a key success factor for public, private and third sector actors who partici...
Advocacy strategies are a key success factor for public, private and third sector actors who partici...
The central assumption in the literature on collaborative networks and policy networks is that polit...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from CUP via the DOI in this ...
The conditions under which policy beliefs and influential actors shape collaborative behaviour in go...
The requirement of bottom-up action from all the countries to deal with climate change makes it nece...
This paper analyses the impact of international climate policy on a national decision making process...
Civil society organizations choose vastly different forms of collective action to try to influence E...
The central assumption in the literature on collaborative networks and policy networks is that polit...
Climate change mitigation policy is driven by scientific knowledge and involves actors from the inte...
The central assumption in the literature on collaborative networks and policy networks is that polit...
Interest groups have traditionally been considered powerful actors in terms of influencing the Europ...
The central assumption in the literature on collaborative networks and policy networks is that polit...
The extent to which a policy actor is perceived as being influential by others can shape their role ...
In this dissertation I address the question of how social-structural network processes (such as the ...
Advocacy strategies are a key success factor for public, private and third sector actors who partici...
Advocacy strategies are a key success factor for public, private and third sector actors who partici...
The central assumption in the literature on collaborative networks and policy networks is that polit...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from CUP via the DOI in this ...
The conditions under which policy beliefs and influential actors shape collaborative behaviour in go...
The requirement of bottom-up action from all the countries to deal with climate change makes it nece...
This paper analyses the impact of international climate policy on a national decision making process...
Civil society organizations choose vastly different forms of collective action to try to influence E...
The central assumption in the literature on collaborative networks and policy networks is that polit...
Climate change mitigation policy is driven by scientific knowledge and involves actors from the inte...
The central assumption in the literature on collaborative networks and policy networks is that polit...
Interest groups have traditionally been considered powerful actors in terms of influencing the Europ...
The central assumption in the literature on collaborative networks and policy networks is that polit...