“…In general, power indices are used to measure the power of a player i in group decision-making bodies. However, the interpretation of this value— —assigned to player i changes and depends also on the measure (power index) itself and the context in which it is applied, see Felsenthal and Machover (2005) [ 32 ], Laruelle et al (2006) [ 33 ], Gambarelli and Stach (2009) [ 34 ], Bertini and Stach (2011) [ 35 ], Bertini et al (2013) [ 36 ], Bertini et al (2015) [ 37 ], Bertini and Stach (2015) [ 38 ], Stach (2016) [ 39 ], Bertini et al (2016) [ 40 ], Bertini et al (2017) [ 41 ], Bertini et al (2018) [ 42 ], Bertini et al (2020) [ 43 ], Staudacher et al (2021) [ 44 ], Stach and Bertini (2021) [ 28 ], Stach (2022) [ 30 ], Stach and Bertini (2022) [ 45 ], and Stach, Mercik, and Bertini (2023) [ 17 ].…”