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Dealing with Wicked Problems in Networks: Analyzing an Environmental Debate from a Network Perspective
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Cooperation TheoryEnvironmental DebateEngineeringWicked ProblemsNetwork AnalysisEnvironmental PlanningCommunicationSocial SciencesCollaborative NetworkComputational Social ScienceNetwork EvolutionPolicy MakersCollective Action ProblemPolicy Network PerspectiveSocial Network AnalysisPublic PolicyEconomics Of NetworkNetworksNetwork PerspectiveNetwork TheoryNetworked OrganizationNetwork ScienceNetwork SocietyCollective ActionNetwork GovernancePolitical Science
Policy makers in today's network society are increasingly confronted with complex and wicked policy problems that require collective action. This article analyzes such a collective action problem from a policy network perspective. By explaining impasses and breakthroughs in decision‐making processes from a cognitive, a social, and an institutional point of view, the network perspective offers explanations for the presence and absence of collective action.
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