Power and influence: developing a political archetype at an Australasian systems workshop

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2016

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Cavana, Robert Y.
Forgie, Vicky E.
van den Belt, Marjan
Romera, Alvaro J.
Wang, Keming
Cody, John R.
Browne, Christopher (Chris)

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Curran Associates, Inc.

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Systems archetypes are effective in communicating complex behaviour with relatively simple structures across a wide range of topics. The “power dynamics” between divergent points of view is critically important in decision-making when it comes to formulation and implementation of policies. This topic was explored at a four-day Australasian systems workshop run in New Zealand. A synthesis approach was combined with using rigorous analytical procedures from system dynamics. Building n Rahn’s “Fear and Greed” political archetype, a conceptual “Power and Influence” political archetype was developed, structurally similar to Wolstenholme’s “underachievement” archetype based on Senge’s systems archetypes. This political archetype was used to analyse a crowdfunding story in New Zealand. Insights include how the “Power and Influence” political archetype can be used to help understand switching behaviour related to power dynamics over time.

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Conference Proceedings of the 34th International Conference of the Systems Dynamics Society

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Conference paper

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