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Using the Multiple Streams Framework to Connect Policy Adoption to Implementation
Policy Studies Journal, 2020The author furthers research on the multiple streams framework (MSF) by testing hypotheses related to the conditional nature of politics, policy, and problems streams in affecting policy outputs from both policymaking and policy implementation. The author articulates a theoretical model of the policy process where policymaking and policy implementation
Luke Fowler
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Review of Policy Research, 2023
This study is among the first to examine the defining characteristics of Chinese authoritative experts and their roles in crisis policy response by integrating both institutional and multiple‐streams framework.
Guiwu Chen, Junyi Zhang
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This study is among the first to examine the defining characteristics of Chinese authoritative experts and their roles in crisis policy response by integrating both institutional and multiple‐streams framework.
Guiwu Chen, Junyi Zhang
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Conceptualizing energy democracy using the multiple streams framework
Routledge Handbook of Energy Democracy, 2021Nihit Goyal, Michael Howlett
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Policy Studies Journal, 2021
Most efforts at explaining major policy transformation apply a single lens to study specific cases. Recent contributions have called for a more plural use of theories to facilitate the production of valuable new perspectives and research agendas.
Pim Derwort, Nicolas W. Jager, J. Newig
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Most efforts at explaining major policy transformation apply a single lens to study specific cases. Recent contributions have called for a more plural use of theories to facilitate the production of valuable new perspectives and research agendas.
Pim Derwort, Nicolas W. Jager, J. Newig
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The Multiple Streams Framework
Theories of the Policy Process, 2019N. Zahariadis
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Policy studies, 2021
The Multiple Streams Framework (MSF) has developed into one of the major theoretical lenses to explain policy change. However, it has been mostly used to explain policy formation whereas studies on policy termination remain scarce. This article addresses
Georg Wenzelburger, K. Hartmann
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The Multiple Streams Framework (MSF) has developed into one of the major theoretical lenses to explain policy change. However, it has been mostly used to explain policy formation whereas studies on policy termination remain scarce. This article addresses
Georg Wenzelburger, K. Hartmann
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Multiple streams framework and logging policy change in the Hyrcanian forests of Iran
Australian Forestry, 2021The 2017 logging ban in Iran’s Hyrcanian forests represents a considerable forest policy change, which was proposed following the development of other major policies to improve natural resource management.
Sotoudeh Foumani +7 more
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Violence against Women, 2021
This article focuses on access to domestic violence services within Belize. Using data from community asset mapping, interviews with key informants, and focus groups with community members, the multiple streams framework was used to identify potential ...
Ismael Hoare +4 more
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This article focuses on access to domestic violence services within Belize. Using data from community asset mapping, interviews with key informants, and focus groups with community members, the multiple streams framework was used to identify potential ...
Ismael Hoare +4 more
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Politics & Policy
This article applies agenda‐setting theory, and the multiple streams framework in particular, to consider why assisted dying/assisted suicide (AD/AS) has not been legalized in the United Kingdom, and also what the prospects are for policy change.
Ian Bache
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This article applies agenda‐setting theory, and the multiple streams framework in particular, to consider why assisted dying/assisted suicide (AD/AS) has not been legalized in the United Kingdom, and also what the prospects are for policy change.
Ian Bache
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