Understanding decision-making in actor-complexity by durability of decisions and outcomes of game theoretical concepts
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2024-08-27
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This study explores the complexities of achieving sustainable infrastructure for the regional railway systems in Gelderland, aiming for climate neutrality by 2050. It highlights the importance of involving multiple actors in decision-making to ensure sustainability, influenced by diverse interests and incentives. Integrating decision durability with game theory provides a framework for understanding these interactions and improving decision-making. The findings emphasize the need for effective coordination and collaboration among stakeholders. Practical recommendations include inclusive decision-making processes, flexible policies and continuous engagement with relevant actors. By applying the framework of game theoretical concepts and durability types of decisions, actors can navigate complex multi-actor environments and will become more aware for what is needed for durable decisions.
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Faculteit der Managementwetenschappen