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Joining the dots: the role of brokers in nutrition policy in Australia.

Katherine CullertonTimothy DonnetAmanda LeeDanielle Gallegos
Published in: BMC public health (2017)
The results of this social network analysis illustrate there are two dominant brokers within the nutrition policy network in Australia. However their structural position in the network means their brokerage roles have different purposes and different levels of influence on policymaking. The results suggest that brokerage in isolation may not adequately represent influence in nutrition policy in Australia. Other factors, such as direct access to decision-makers and the saliency of the solution, must also be considered.
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