advance the opportunities for combining both and applying them to the policy-formation and decision-making stages of policy making. In doing so it examines possible three, four and five stream models. It argues that a five stream confluence model provides the highest analytical value because it retains the
Oct 26, 2012 · The garbage-can model of decision making was conceived by Cohen, March, and Olsen (1972), Cohen, March, & Olsen, 2012) to represent a situation in which the traditional decision-making models are
from trade and EU integration policy to agricultural policy to health and social policy (Ugland 2003). The garbage can model was developed to deal with decision-making in situations with problematic preferences as can be constituted by competing frames. Correspondingly, we consider the garbage can model a theoretical framework at the. 592 553 596 300 378 134 496 205