Agency—the ability to define one’s own goals and make choices to achieve them—is often measured through questions that capture an individual’s direct involvement in decision-making. Yet not participating in decision-making may not always imply a lack of power. Drawing on the notion of effective power, this paper conceptualizes two forms of this power: effective power by proxy and effective power by influence or persuasion. The paper explores indirect...
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2025/02/18
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Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques
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WPS11065
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1
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2025/02/18
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Disclosed
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Deciding Not to Decide : When Is There Power in Not Deciding ?