Selecting Participation Activities
Aimee L. Franklin
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Aimee L. Franklin: University of Oklahoma
Chapter Chapter 3 in Stakeholder Engagement, 2020, pp 43-63 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Stakeholder engagement requires the sharing of information about preferences between stakeholders and the organization. This can be accomplished through many kinds of participation activities. Some are passive and not specifically shared with the organization. Others are active and can range from one-way to two-way interactions that serve a variety of purposes. Organizations can design data collection strategies that fit the purposes for which they need information. They can also consider the venue in which stakeholder inputs can be gathered. Stakeholder participation can be influenced by the availability of data, time required, nature of the interaction, and intended use of the inputs. Because of this, the relative costs of gathering stakeholder preferences using different activities vary. Deliberately designing participation activities can enhance the transparency of the organization’s activities and increase the representativeness of the data to inform decisions.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-47519-2_3
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