<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><!DOCTYPE Zthes SYSTEM "http://zthes.z3950.org/schema/zthes-1.0.dtd">  <Zthes><term><termId>337</termId><termName>Control Factors</termName><termType>TT</termType><termLanguage>en-EN</termLanguage><termVocabulary>D4RUNOFF</termVocabulary>	<termStatus>active</termStatus>	<termApproval>approved</termApproval>	<termSortkey>Control Factors</termSortkey><termNote label="Source"><![CDATA[ <p>Johnson, A. (2021). Using Control Factors to Translate Insight into Action. In: Harris, P., Bitonti, A., Fleisher, C.S., Skorkjær Binderkrantz, A. (eds) The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Interest Groups, Lobbying and Public Affairs . Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-13895-0_181-1</p> ]]></termNote><termNote label="Definition"><![CDATA[ <p>Control Factors: the three domains of power used by choice-making actors to project control over their operating environment.</p>
<p>A stakeholder in the form of an actor might be a corporation, a government, an interest group, or an individual.</p>
<p>The choices in their inventory can be made actionable when arrayed based on relative ability to express power over each choice.</p>
<p>These are further defined below:</p>
<p>1. Dominion Factors are the choices you, as an actor, your leadership or your organization controls.</p>
<p>2. Contingency Factors are the choices your stakeholders must cope with which, are largely uncontrollable by anyone.</p>
<p>3. Influence Factors are the choices another stakeholder controls, to a greater or lesser extent, which your actor’s stakeholders might influence.</p> ]]></termNote><termNote label="Definition"><![CDATA[ <p>Control Factors: the three domains of power used by choice-making actors to project control over their operating environment.</p>
<p>A stakeholder in the form of an actor might be a corporation, a government, an interest group, or an individual.</p>
<p>The choices in their inventory can be made actionable when arrayed based on relative ability to express power over each choice.</p>
<p>These are further defined below:</p>
<p>1. Dominion Factors are the choices you, as an actor, your leadership or your organization controls.</p>
<p>2. Contingency Factors are the choices your stakeholders must cope with which, are largely uncontrollable by anyone.</p>
<p>3. Influence Factors are the choices another stakeholder controls, to a greater or lesser extent, which your actor’s stakeholders might influence.</p> ]]></termNote><termCreatedDate>Control Factors</termCreatedDate><relation><relationType>RT</relationType><termId>163</termId><termName>Policy making</termName><termType>PT</termType></relation></term>  </Zthes>