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Steven W. Popper

Researcher at RAND Corporation

Publications -  38
Citations -  2229

Steven W. Popper is an academic researcher from RAND Corporation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Robust decision-making & Policy analysis. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 35 publications receiving 2073 citations. Previous affiliations of Steven W. Popper include Frederick S. Pardee RAND Graduate School.

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Shaping the Next One Hundred Years: New Methods for Quantitative Long-Term Policy Analysis

TL;DR: In this article, a quantitative approach to long-term policy analysis (LTPA) is presented, which enables decisionmakers to examine a vast range of futures and design adaptive strategies to be robust across them.
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A General, Analytic Method for Generating Robust Strategies and Narrative Scenarios

TL;DR: This study demonstrates robust decision making (RDM), an analytic method that helps design robust strategies through an iterative process that first suggests candidate robust strategies, identifies clusters of future states of the world to which they are vulnerable, and then evaluates the trade-offs in hedging against these vulnerabilities.
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Confronting surprise

TL;DR: The authors demonstrate, using the example of planning for long-term global sustainability, how RAP methods may offer greater insight into the vulnerabilities inherent in several types of surprises and enhance decision makers’ ability to construct strategies that will mitigate or minimize the effects of surprise.
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Making computational social science effective: epistemology, methodology, and technology

TL;DR: Three problems that need to be addressed in order for Agent Based Modeling to become effective tools for formulating new social theory and informing policy debates are described and approaches to meeting them are suggested.