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Behaviour & Information Technology, 1994
Abstract The contexts of real use of information technology (IT) tools may be highly specific. Their distinctive features, especially normative and informational influences related to the social roles involved, can affect deeply both design and actual use of the artefact.
Giuseppe Mantovani, Mirco Bolzoni
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Abstract The contexts of real use of information technology (IT) tools may be highly specific. Their distinctive features, especially normative and informational influences related to the social roles involved, can affect deeply both design and actual use of the artefact.
Giuseppe Mantovani, Mirco Bolzoni
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The 'policy mix' for innovation: rethinking innovation policy in a multi-level, multi-actor context [PDF]
Revised version published in June 2011 as "Reconceptualising the 'policy mix' for innovation" in Research Policy, 40 (5), pp702-713, doi:10.1016/j.respol.2011.02.005 See: https://www.escholar.manchester.ac.uk/uk-ac-man-scw:119191 Recent years have seen the emergence, take-up and use of the term 'policy mix' by innovation policy makers and by policy ...
Flanagan, Kieron +2 more
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Why Platforms Become Scapegoats: Extending Attribution Theory in Multi-Actor Service Contexts
Journal of Service ResearchMulti-actor exchange relationships involving platforms and individual service providers have become increasingly common in the online service sector. Drawing on attribution theory, this study identifies a phenomenon called the “locus-responsibility shift,” a form of scapegoating in which consumers transfer responsibility for service failures to a ...
Xiaorong Fu, Lifei Bai, Flora F. Gu
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Journal of Multi‐Criteria Decision Analysis, 2001
AbstractPublic resource allocation often requires the management of conflicting objectives of multiple policy actors at different spatial levels. An example is the case study on which this paper is based: the definition of an investment policy in new inter‐municipal road‐links in the Lisbon Metropolitan Region (LMR) for the period 1999–2004.
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AbstractPublic resource allocation often requires the management of conflicting objectives of multiple policy actors at different spatial levels. An example is the case study on which this paper is based: the definition of an investment policy in new inter‐municipal road‐links in the Lisbon Metropolitan Region (LMR) for the period 1999–2004.
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2013
Electric vehicles (EVs) have the potential to play a crucial role in clean and intelligent power systems. The key to this potential lies in the flexibility that EVs provide by the ability to shift their electricity demand in time. This flexibility can be used to facilitate the integration of renewable energy sources by adjusting EV demand to the ...
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Electric vehicles (EVs) have the potential to play a crucial role in clean and intelligent power systems. The key to this potential lies in the flexibility that EVs provide by the ability to shift their electricity demand in time. This flexibility can be used to facilitate the integration of renewable energy sources by adjusting EV demand to the ...
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Multi Actor Multi Criteria Analysis for the city distribution context: a new evaluation framework
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Milan, Lauriane, Macharis, Cathy
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Service Composition: A Method for Developing Compositions in a Multi-actor Context
2011Technology, Policy and ...
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2015
Policy making for urban freight transport is very challenging. Not only because of a lack of data or the fact that until now city distribution has been mostly neglected in cities, but also because there are many actors that are involved or are influenced by the new initiatives.
Macharis, Cathy +2 more
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Policy making for urban freight transport is very challenging. Not only because of a lack of data or the fact that until now city distribution has been mostly neglected in cities, but also because there are many actors that are involved or are influenced by the new initiatives.
Macharis, Cathy +2 more
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2007
In this thesis, the practice of map-making and map use is studied among actors involved in spatial planning and water management. The socio-technical mechanisms between knowlegde production and policymaking in Dutch regional planning make up the central object of study, with map images as observable artefacts. In many instances, maps seem to be magnets
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In this thesis, the practice of map-making and map use is studied among actors involved in spatial planning and water management. The socio-technical mechanisms between knowlegde production and policymaking in Dutch regional planning make up the central object of study, with map images as observable artefacts. In many instances, maps seem to be magnets
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