Authors
Leon M Hermans, Wil AH Thissen
Publication date
2009/7/16
Journal
European Journal of Operational Research
Volume
196
Issue
2
Pages
808-818
Publisher
North-Holland
Description
Public policy analysts use methods rooted in OR and systems analysis to support policy makers in their judgement. In doing so, most policy analysts recognize the value of a certain understanding of the role of actors in policy making processes. Different methods are available to aid such understanding and, although they all focus on actors, there are important differences between them. Insight into the range of available methods and their characteristics will thus help policy analysts to learn more about the potential and limitations involved in analyzing multi-actor processes. This article provides such an overview, based on the main requirements these methods should meet. This overview is used to discuss some of the implications for policy analysts who are interested in analyzing multi-actor processes, focusing specifically on trade-offs between analytic quality and practical usability.
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Scholar articles
LM Hermans, WAH Thissen - European Journal of Operational Research, 2009