Publications by authors named "Yael Parag"

Decreasing costs of distributed generation and storage, alongside increasing network charges, provide consumers with a growing incentive to defect from the main grid. On a large scale, this may lead to price inflation, hindrance of the energy transition, and even a "death spiral" - a domino effect of disconnections. Here, we develop a game-theoretic framework that demonstrates how conflicting interests among consumers - an aspect that previous studies overlooked - may lead to complex dynamics of grid defection.

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Obstacles to collaborative public health frameworks such as Health in All Policies continue to emerge. Partnership-based public health programs present opportunities to study how public servants and practitioners address these barriers in real time. To this end, we utilized "Middle-Out," a socio-technical analytical approach that highlights the importance of Middle Actors-stakeholders positioned between policymakers and grassroots-to policy diffusion, innovation and collaboration in public health.

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