This article explores an integrative approach for dealing with wicked problems. Wicked problems not only require alternative action strategies but also alternative ways of observing and enabling. Four governance capabilities are essential: (a) reflexivity, or the capability to deal with multiple frames; (b) resilience, or the capability to adjust actions to uncertain changes; (c) responsiveness, or the capability to respond to changing agendas and expectations; (d) revitalization, or the capability to unblock stagnations. These capabilities form the basis for achieving small wins in wicked problems. We illustrate our argument with examples from sustainable food production of the Common Agricultural Policy
Environmental degradation and biodiversity loss, persisting poverty, a mounting obesity epidemic, fo...
Despite the burgeoning literature on the governance and impact of cross-sector partnerships in the p...
The concept of wicked problems has served as an inspiration for research in a variety of research fi...
This article explores an integrative approach for dealing with wicked problems. Wicked problems not ...
Wicked problems can induce wicked experiences amongst ambitious governance actors. Next to the overw...
<p>The European Commission's ability to cope with wicked problems is generally viewed as inadequate ...
Climate change adaptation has been called a “wicked problem par excellence.” Wicked problems are har...
Part Two of our Special Issue on wicked problems in agribusiness, “Towards a Theory of Managing Wick...
This paper addresses shortcomings in the scholarship about wicked problems', and suggests ways of ta...
Environmental degradation and biodiversity loss, persisting poverty, a mounting obesity epidemic, fo...
In this article, we aim to show that the treatment of wicked problems in the literature on public ad...
Environmental degradation and biodiversity loss, persisting poverty, a mounting obesity epidemic, fo...
Feeding the world is not only a complex technical matter, but also a demanding governance issue. As ...
Environmental degradation and biodiversity loss, persisting poverty, a mounting obesity epidemic, fo...
Despite the burgeoning literature on the governance and impact of cross-sector partnerships in the p...
The concept of wicked problems has served as an inspiration for research in a variety of research fi...
This article explores an integrative approach for dealing with wicked problems. Wicked problems not ...
Wicked problems can induce wicked experiences amongst ambitious governance actors. Next to the overw...
<p>The European Commission's ability to cope with wicked problems is generally viewed as inadequate ...
Climate change adaptation has been called a “wicked problem par excellence.” Wicked problems are har...
Part Two of our Special Issue on wicked problems in agribusiness, “Towards a Theory of Managing Wick...
This paper addresses shortcomings in the scholarship about wicked problems', and suggests ways of ta...
Environmental degradation and biodiversity loss, persisting poverty, a mounting obesity epidemic, fo...
In this article, we aim to show that the treatment of wicked problems in the literature on public ad...
Environmental degradation and biodiversity loss, persisting poverty, a mounting obesity epidemic, fo...
Feeding the world is not only a complex technical matter, but also a demanding governance issue. As ...
Environmental degradation and biodiversity loss, persisting poverty, a mounting obesity epidemic, fo...
Despite the burgeoning literature on the governance and impact of cross-sector partnerships in the p...
The concept of wicked problems has served as an inspiration for research in a variety of research fi...