Explore potential barriers of applying circular economy in construction and demolition waste recycling
The circular economy (CE) aims to reduce resource input and systematically avoid or reduce
waste. In addition, the CE is an essential framework for achieving sustainable development …
waste. In addition, the CE is an essential framework for achieving sustainable development …
Theorizing reactive policy entrepreneurship: A case study of Swedish local emergency management
In this article, we examine public policy change at the local level of governance in the
aftermath of an extraordinary event. Using the case study of a Swedish municipality after the …
aftermath of an extraordinary event. Using the case study of a Swedish municipality after the …
Finding, distinguishing, and understanding overlooked policy entrepreneurs
Scholars have spent decades arguing that policy entrepreneurs, change agents who work
individually and in groups to influence the policy process, can be crucial in introducing …
individually and in groups to influence the policy process, can be crucial in introducing …
Policy entrepreneurs and individuals: Influence and behavior in pandemic response
Policy entrepreneurs have traditionally been recognized for their ability to influence
policymakers by framing policy problems and pairing them with preferred solutions. Does …
policymakers by framing policy problems and pairing them with preferred solutions. Does …
Pandemic responses at the subnational level: Exploring politics, administration, and politicization in Swedish municipalities
The Swedish response to the pandemic at the national level has attracted considerable
international attention, but little focus has been placed on the way municipalities dealt with …
international attention, but little focus has been placed on the way municipalities dealt with …
Bricolage and beyond: Bringing modern entrepreneurship theories to bear on policy entrepreneurship
Who makes policy change happen, and how? Public policy scholars now take more
seriously the role of agency in the policy process, and in particular the role of policy …
seriously the role of agency in the policy process, and in particular the role of policy …
Tightly coupled policies and loosely coupled networks in the governing of flood risk mitigation in municipal administrations
P Becker - Ecology and Society, 2021 - diva-portal.org
Flood risk is a complex and transboundary issue that is expected to escalate with climate
change and requires to be governed by collaborative networks of actors. Municipal …
change and requires to be governed by collaborative networks of actors. Municipal …
The fable of policy entrepreneurship? Understanding policy change as an ontological problem with critical realism and institutional theory
Y Yang - Policy Sciences, 2022 - Springer
How is policy change possible if policy entrepreneurs' cognition, rationality and identity are
conditioned by the very policy institutions they wish to change? To solve this paradox of …
conditioned by the very policy institutions they wish to change? To solve this paradox of …
[HTML][HTML] Brokerage activity, exclusivity and role diversity: A three-dimensional approach to brokerage in networks
The purpose of this paper is to connect central theoretical contributions to the study of
brokerage and propose a novel conceptual and analytical approach for investigating it. On …
brokerage and propose a novel conceptual and analytical approach for investigating it. On …
[PDF][PDF] Observable and unobservable causes of the gender gap in S&T funding for young researchers.
The objective of this paper is to study the relationship between academic performance,
gender, and science and technology grants. The empirical analysis is based on the …
gender, and science and technology grants. The empirical analysis is based on the …