Decision-making under ambiguity and time constraints : assessing the multiple-streams framework /: assessing the multiple-streams framework. (2016)
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- Title:
- Decision-making under ambiguity and time constraints : assessing the multiple-streams framework /: assessing the multiple-streams framework. (2016)
- Main Title:
- Decision-making under ambiguity and time constraints : assessing the multiple-streams framework
- Other Titles:
- Assessing the multiple-streams framework
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Reimut Zohlnhöfer and Friedbert W. Rüb.
- Editors:
- Zohlnhöfer, Reimut
Rüb, Friedbert W, 1953- - Contents:
- 1. Reimut Zohlnhofer and Friedbert W. Rub: Introduction I. The Theoretical Assumptions of the Multiple Streams Framework -- 2. Harald Satren: Lost in Translation: Re-conceptualising the Multiple Steams Framework back to its source of origin to enhance its analytical and explanatory leverage -- 3. Johanna Kuhlmann: Clear enough to be proven wrong? Assessing the influence of the concept of bounded rationality within the multiple streams framework -- 4. Friedbert W. Rub: Agenda-Setting and Policy-Making in Time: What the Multiple Streams Approach Can Tell us -- and what it cannot II. The Elements of the Multiple Streams Framework -- 5. Michael Howlett, Alan McConnell and Anthony Perl: Kingdon a la Carte: A new recipe for mixing stages, cycles, soups and streams -- 6. Thomas Birkland; Megan K. Warnement: Refining the idea of focusing events in the multiple streams framework -- 7. Asa Knaggard: Framing the Problem: Knowledge Brokers in the Multiple Streams Framework -- 8. Nicole Herweg: Clarifying the concept of policy communities in the multiple streams framework -- 9. Nikolaos Zahariadis: Political Leadership, Multiple Streams, and the Emotional Endowment Effect: A Comparison of American and Greek Foreign Policies III. The Applicability of the Multiple Streams Framework in Parliamentary and Multi-level Systems -- 10. Reimut Zohlnhofer and Christian Huss: How well does the Multiple Streams Framework travel? Evidence from German case studies -- 11. Iris Reus: The Expulsion of the1. Reimut Zohlnhofer and Friedbert W. Rub: Introduction I. The Theoretical Assumptions of the Multiple Streams Framework -- 2. Harald Satren: Lost in Translation: Re-conceptualising the Multiple Steams Framework back to its source of origin to enhance its analytical and explanatory leverage -- 3. Johanna Kuhlmann: Clear enough to be proven wrong? Assessing the influence of the concept of bounded rationality within the multiple streams framework -- 4. Friedbert W. Rub: Agenda-Setting and Policy-Making in Time: What the Multiple Streams Approach Can Tell us -- and what it cannot II. The Elements of the Multiple Streams Framework -- 5. Michael Howlett, Alan McConnell and Anthony Perl: Kingdon a la Carte: A new recipe for mixing stages, cycles, soups and streams -- 6. Thomas Birkland; Megan K. Warnement: Refining the idea of focusing events in the multiple streams framework -- 7. Asa Knaggard: Framing the Problem: Knowledge Brokers in the Multiple Streams Framework -- 8. Nicole Herweg: Clarifying the concept of policy communities in the multiple streams framework -- 9. Nikolaos Zahariadis: Political Leadership, Multiple Streams, and the Emotional Endowment Effect: A Comparison of American and Greek Foreign Policies III. The Applicability of the Multiple Streams Framework in Parliamentary and Multi-level Systems -- 10. Reimut Zohlnhofer and Christian Huss: How well does the Multiple Streams Framework travel? Evidence from German case studies -- 11. Iris Reus: The Expulsion of the Smokers from Paradise -- A Multiple Streams Analysis of the German Non-Smokers Protection Legislation 12) Dan Hansen: Crisis Policymaking: Traceable Processes of Multiple Streams -- 13. Raquel Gallego, Nicolas Barbieri and Sheila Gonzalez: Reinterpreting the multiple streams framework from a process approach: Decision-making and policy shift in health public management in Catalonia, 2003-2007 -- 14. Florian Spohr: Explaining Path Dependency and Paradigm Shifts by combining the Multiple Streams Framework and Historical Institutionalism … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Colchester : ECPR Press
- Publication Date:
- 2016
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (272 pages)
- Subjects:
- 320.6
Political science -- Decision making
Policy sciences
Political planning
Political planning
Policy sciences
Political science -- Decision making
Conference papers and proceedings - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781785521683
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