StakeholderAnalysis-package {StakeholderAnalysis}R Documentation

Measuring Stakeholder Influence

Description

This project was financed by The National Center of Reaserch and Development (grant number IS-2/88/NCBR/2015). This software is an original instrument for measuring stakeholder influence on the development of a publicly-funded infrastructure project and for estimating its cost and benefits, as preceived by different stakeholder groups. Its originality lies in application of Leontief's input-output analysis to estimating both stakeholder influence on a infrastructure project and its cost and benefits, as perceived by different stakeholder groups. Admittedly, in the literature there are studies that draw on Leontief's model to estimate stakeholder influence or, separately, to measure a project's perceived costs and benefits. That said, none of this research work - unlike our package - combines the two focuses. It follows that our software, uniquely, links together Leontief's input-output analysis, stakeholder influence measurement and estimation of a project's costs and benefits. Therefore, it constitutes a useful instrument that might be of particular interest to managers and municipality official responsible for implementation of a large-scale infrastructure projects. Proposes an original instrument for measuring stakeholder influence on the development of an infrastructure project that is carried through by a municipality, drawing on stakeholder classifications (Mitchell, Agle, & Wood, 1997) and input-output modelling (Hester & Adams, 2013). Mitchell R., Agle B.R., & Wood D.J. <doi:10.2307/259247> Hester, P.T., & Adams, K.M. (2013) <doi:10.1016/j.procs.2013.09.282>. Proposes an original instrument for measuring stakeholder influence on the development of an infrastructure project that is carried through by a municipality, drawing on stakeholder classifications (Mitchell, Agle, & Wood, 1997) and input-output modelling (Hester & Adams, 2013). Mitchell R., Agle B.R., & Wood D.J. <doi:10.2307/259247> Hester, P.T., & Adams, K.M. (2013) <doi:10.1016/j.procs.2013.09.282>.

Details

The DESCRIPTION file:

Package: StakeholderAnalysis
Version: 1.2
Date: 2017-10-24
Title: Measuring Stakeholder Influence
Authors@R: c(person("Anna", "Zamojska", role="aut", email="anna.zamojska@ug.edu.pl"), person("Piotr", "Zientara", role="aut", email="zientara@fest.pl"), person("Sebastian", "Susmarski", role="aut", email="sebastian.susmarski@ug.edu.pl"), person("Lech", "Kujawski", role=c("aut", "cre"), email = "lech.kujawski@ug.edu.pl"))
Author: Anna Zamojska [aut], Piotr Zientara [aut], Sebastian Susmarski [aut], Lech Kujawski [aut, cre]
Maintainer: Lech Kujawski <lech.kujawski@ug.edu.pl>
Depends: R (>= 3.2.3)
Description: Proposes an original instrument for measuring stakeholder influence on the development of an infrastructure project that is carried through by a municipality, drawing on stakeholder classifications (Mitchell, Agle, & Wood, 1997) and input-output modelling (Hester & Adams, 2013). Mitchell R., Agle B.R., & Wood D.J. <doi:10.2307/259247> Hester, P.T., & Adams, K.M. (2013) <doi:10.1016/j.procs.2013.09.282>.
License: GPL (>= 2)
URL: https://www.r-project.org

Index of help topics:

AttribIdent             AttribIdent
AttribPict              AttribPict
BenefCost               BenefCost
CollabPotential         CollabPotential
DataExp                 DataExp
Histograms              Histograms
ImpactAnalysis          ImpactAnalysis
PrelCalc                PrelCalc
RelationPict            RelationPict
RespVerif               RespVefif
StakeholdClassif        StakeholdClassif
StakeholderAnalysis-package
                        Measuring Stakeholder Influence

Author(s)

Lech Kujawski Anna Zamojska [aut], Piotr Zientara [aut], Sebastian Susmarski [aut], Lech Kujawski [aut, cre]

Maintainer: Lech Kujawski <lech.kujawski@ug.edu.pl>

References

Hester, P.T., & Adams, K.M. (2013) <doi:10.1016/j.procs.2013.09.282> Hester, P.T., Bradley, J.M., MacGregor K.A. (2012) <doi:10.1504/IJSSE.2012.052687>


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