magtpositioner
Magtpositioner is a term used in political science, sociology, and organizational studies to describe positions within a system that confer disproportionate influence over decisions, policy, or outcomes. It refers to the actors and offices that can shape agenda setting, resource allocation, and strategic choices, whether through formal authority, informal networks, or control of critical assets.
Etymology and concept: The word combines roots meaning power with positions, and is used in Scandinavian languages
Types of power positions: Formal offices that grant decision rights; senior or gatekeeping roles within organizations;
Measurement and analysis: Researchers assess magtpositioners by examining decision rights, veto power, budget authority, appointment powers,
Applications and critique: The concept helps explain bargaining outcomes in legislatures, corporate governance, and international negotiations.
See also: political power, elite theory, governance, organizational sociology.