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The Performance of Policy Networks: The Relation between Network Structure and Network Performance

open access: yesPolicy Studies Journal, 2008
The importance of policy networks has long been emphasized within the field of policy analysis. However, few attempts have been made to investigate the explanatory power of policy networks using the tools and theoretical concepts provided by social ...
Annica Sandström, Lars Carlsson
exaly   +2 more sources

Research on China’s renewable portfolio standards from the perspective of policy networks

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2019
Currently, wind and solar energy have not been well utilized in China, and the rate of abandoned wind and solar facilities in China is increasing annually.
Yun Li, Fenghe Zhang, Jiahang Yuan
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Social Network Profile and Policy

2008 IEEE Workshop on Policies for Distributed Systems and Networks, 2008
A social network describes an entity's relationship with other entities for interacting. The digital world currently consists of many isolated communities or domains that enable entities to form social networks within each community but not across communities because of the undisclosed, incomplete or incompatible connectivity protocols and data ...
Juliana Mitchell-Wong   +2 more
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Policy Networks

Encyclopedia of Social Network Analysis and Mining. 2nd Ed., 2018
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

Power and Policy Networks

2000
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van Tatenhove, J.P.M., Goverde, H.
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Abstracting network policies

2019
Almost every human activity in recent years relies either directly or indirectly on the smooth and efficient operation of the Internet. The Internet is an interconnection of multiple autonomous networks that work based on agreed upon policies between various institutions across the world.
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Policy networks

2017
This chapter reviews literature on policy networks examining descriptive, theoretical, and prescriptive accounts. It identifies three descriptive uses—policy networks as: interest intermediation, interorganizational analysis, and governance. It identifies two theories about policy networks: power-dependence and rational choice.
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Political and Policy Networks

This chapter views political networks as multimodal entities consisting of at least three fundamental elements. Of them, individuals and organisations have agentic capacities; the third one, events, does not have agency, yet events represent a fundamental component of the political process in their own right.
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Knowledge Networks/Policy Networks

2013
Ideas matter. Although a cliche, access to and control over, knowledge is one key in determining the way power is constituted and used. As authority over political, social and economic activity is diffused globally among a variety of public and private actors, knowledge networks (KNETs) become crucial arbiters and coordinators in policy formulation ...
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