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intressenters

Intressenters, a term used in Swedish governance and increasingly in English-language policy discourse, refers to stakeholders or interested parties in a policy, project, or decision-making process. An intressent can be an individual, an organization, a community, or another entity that is affected by the outcome or that can influence it. The concept is widely used in public administration, urban planning, environmental assessment, and corporate governance to acknowledge that decisions have consequences for multiple actors beyond the immediate decision-makers.

Identifying intressenter is typically done through a stakeholder analysis, which assesses each actor’s interests, influence, and

In practice, intressenter inputs can inform impact assessments, policy design, regulatory development, and project planning. In

Criticisms and challenges include the risk of overlooking certain groups, over-representing powerful actors, or resulting in

See also: stakeholder theory, public consultation, impact assessment.

potential
impact.
The
aim
is
to
map
who
should
be
consulted,
how
they
might
be
engaged,
and
what
information
they
need.
Engagement
methods
include
public
consultations,
hearings,
workshops,
written
submissions,
and
informal
meetings.
The
process
seeks
to
improve
legitimacy,
transparency,
and
the
quality
of
decisions
by
incorporating
diverse
perspectives.
business
contexts,
stakeholders
are
considered
alongside
shareholders
in
governance,
risk
management,
and
corporate
social
responsibility
strategies.
The
distinction
between
intressent
and
other
parties
is
not
fixed;
an
actor
can
be
both
a
beneficiary
and
a
critic
of
a
decision.
token
consultations.
Power
imbalances
can
skew
influence
toward
organized
interests,
and
engagement
processes
can
be
time-consuming
and
costly
if
not
designed
meaningfully.