Comparing Stakeholder Perceptions With Empirical Outcomes From Negotiated Rulemaking Policies: Is Participant Satisfaction a Proxy for Policy Success?
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Roady, S; McDonald, S; Lewison, R; Kramer, R; Rigling-Gallagher, D; Read, A
Published in: Marine Policy
2016
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Marine Policy
Publication Date
2016
Volume
73
Start / End Page
224 / 230
Related Subject Headings
- Fisheries
- 4408 Political science
- 4407 Policy and administration
- 4104 Environmental management
- 1801 Law
- 1606 Political Science
- 0502 Environmental Science and Management
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Roady, S., McDonald, S., Lewison, R., Kramer, R., Rigling-Gallagher, D., & Read, A. (2016). Comparing Stakeholder Perceptions With Empirical Outcomes From Negotiated Rulemaking Policies: Is Participant Satisfaction a Proxy for Policy Success? Marine Policy, 73, 224–230.
Roady, S., S. McDonald, R. Lewison, R. Kramer, D. Rigling-Gallagher, and A. Read. “Comparing Stakeholder Perceptions With Empirical Outcomes From Negotiated Rulemaking Policies: Is Participant Satisfaction a Proxy for Policy Success?” Marine Policy 73 (2016): 224–30.
Roady S, McDonald S, Lewison R, Kramer R, Rigling-Gallagher D, Read A. Comparing Stakeholder Perceptions With Empirical Outcomes From Negotiated Rulemaking Policies: Is Participant Satisfaction a Proxy for Policy Success? Marine Policy. 2016;73:224–30.
Roady, S., et al. “Comparing Stakeholder Perceptions With Empirical Outcomes From Negotiated Rulemaking Policies: Is Participant Satisfaction a Proxy for Policy Success?” Marine Policy, vol. 73, 2016, pp. 224–30.
Roady S, McDonald S, Lewison R, Kramer R, Rigling-Gallagher D, Read A. Comparing Stakeholder Perceptions With Empirical Outcomes From Negotiated Rulemaking Policies: Is Participant Satisfaction a Proxy for Policy Success? Marine Policy. 2016;73:224–230.
Published In
Marine Policy
Publication Date
2016
Volume
73
Start / End Page
224 / 230
Related Subject Headings
- Fisheries
- 4408 Political science
- 4407 Policy and administration
- 4104 Environmental management
- 1801 Law
- 1606 Political Science
- 0502 Environmental Science and Management