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A semi-automated approach to policy-relevant evidence synthesis: combining natural language processing, causal mapping, and graph analytics for public policy Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-09-20 Rory Hooper, Nihit Goyal, Kornelis Blok, Lisa Scholten
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Environmental identity and perceived salience of policy issues in coastal communities: a moderated-mediation analysis Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-09-06 Pallavi Rachel George, Vishal Gupta
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Nudging citizens co-production: Assessing multiple behavioral strategies Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-09-03 Rotem Dvir
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The political polarization over abortion: An analysis of advocacy coalition belief systems Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-08-21 Anna M. Crawford, Christopher M. Weible
Although abortion policy is often discussed as a black-and-white conflict characterized by polarization and a lack of compromise, this study explores the validity of such a presupposition by asking how advocates articulate their belief systems about abortion policy and in what ways—if at all—are those beliefs shared within and across coalitions and create fissures within and between coalitions? Applying
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(Un)usual advocacy coalitions in a multi-system setting: the case of hydrogen in Germany Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-08-12 Meike Löhr, Jochen Markard, Nils Ohlendorf
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“Please Wait, Your Policy is Important to Us” issue prioritization, the ACF, and Canada’s failed attempts at cannabis decriminalization, 2003–2005 Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-08-08 B. Timothy Heinmiller
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International actors and national policies: the introduction of the national care system in Uruguay Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Meika Sternkopf
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Consultancy firms’ roles in policy diffusion: a systematic review from the environmental governance field Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-07-23 Alejandra Burchard-Levine, Dave Huitema, Nicolas W. Jager, Iris Bijlsma
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How budgets change: punctuations, trends, and super-trends Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-07-23 Ehud Segal, Frank R. Baumgartner
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Exploring the eternal struggle: The Narrative Policy Framework and status quo versus policy change Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-07-18 Johanna Kuenzler, Colette Vogeler, Anne-Marie Parth, Titian Gohl
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Health system reform and path-dependency: how ideas constrained change in South Africa’s national health insurance policy process Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-07-18 Eleanor Beth Whyle, Jill Olivier
Path-dependency theory says that complex systems, such as health systems, are shaped by prior conditions and decisions, and are resistant to change. As a result, major policy changes, such as health system reform, are often only possible in policy windows—moments of transition or contextual crisis that re-balance social power dynamics and enable the consideration of new policy ideas. However, even
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COVID-19 memorable messages as internal narratives: stability and change over time Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-07-08 Rob A. DeLeo, Elizabeth A. Shanahan, Kristin Taylor, Nathan Jeschke, Deserai Crow, Thomas A. Birkland, Elizabeth Koebele, Danielle Blanch-Hartigan, Courtney Welton-Mitchell, Sandhya Sangappa, Elizabeth Albright, Honey Minkowitz
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Approaches to policy framing: deepening a conversation across perspectives Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-06-16 Jennifer Dodge, Tamara Metze
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The pursuit of welfare efficiency: when institutional structures turn ‘less’ into ‘more’ Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-23 Christina Steinbacher
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Climate fatalism, partisan cues, and support for the Inflation Reduction Act Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-10 Melissa K. Merry, Rodger A. Payne
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Wildfire risk and insurance: research directions for policy scientists Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-29 Matthew R. Auer
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The soft underbelly of complexity science adoption in policymaking: towards addressing frequently overlooked non-technical challenges Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-29 Darren Nel, Araz Taeihagh
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There, across the border – political scientists and their boundary-crossing work Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-24 Pierre Squevin, Valérie Pattyn, Jens Jungblut, Sonja Blum
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Explaining differences in research utilization in evidence-based government ministries Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-22 Jesper Dahl Kelstrup, Jonas Videbæk Jørgensen
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Operationalizing Lasswell’s call for clarification of value goals: an equity-based approach to normative public policy analysis Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-03-26 Peter Linquiti
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Enlightenment, politicisation or mere window dressing? Europeanisation and the use of evidence for policy making in Bulgaria Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-03-20 Denitsa Marchevska
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Evidence for policy-makers: A matter of timing and certainty? Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-03-06 Wouter Lammers, Valérie Pattyn, Sacha Ferrari, Sylvia Wenmackers, Steven Van de Walle
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Low-fidelity policy design, within-design feedback, and the Universal Credit case Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-23 Jonathan Craft, Reut Marciano
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Beyond evidence-based policymaking? Exploring knowledge formation and source effects in US migration policymaking Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-22 Andrea Pettrachin, Leila Hadj Abdou
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Media actors as policy entrepreneurs: a case study of “No Jab, No Play” and “No Jab, No Pay” mandatory vaccination policies in Australia Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-08 Katie Attwell, Adam Hannah, Shevaun Drislane, Tauel Harper, Glenn C. Savage, Jordan Tchilingirian
The media’s central role in the policy process has long been recognised, with policy scholars noting the potential for news media to influence policy change. However, scholars have paid most attention to the news media as a conduit for the agendas, frames, and preferences of other policy actors. Recently, scholars have more closely examined media actors directly contributing to policy change. This
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Designing policies that could work: understanding the interaction between policy design spaces and organizational responses in public sector Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Giliberto Capano, Benedetto Lepori
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Advancing the multiple streams framework for decision-making: the case of integrating ethics into the Norwegian oil fund strategy Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-12-12 Camilla Bakken Øvald
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How foes become allies: the shifting role of business in climate politics Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-16 Irja Vormedal, Jonas Meckling
Firms often oppose costly public policy reforms—but under what conditions may they come to support such reforms? Previous scholarship has taken a predominantly static approach to the analysis of business positions. Here, we advance a dynamic theory of change in business policy positions that explains how business may shift from opposing to supporting new regulation over the course of multiple rounds
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Finding, distinguishing, and understanding overlooked policy entrepreneurs Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-06 Gwen Arnold, Meghan Klasic, Changtong Wu, Madeline Schomburg, Abigail York
Scholars have spent decades arguing that policy entrepreneurs, change agents who work individually and in groups to influence the policy process, can be crucial in introducing policy innovation and spurring policy change. How to identify policy entrepreneurs empirically has received less attention. This oversight is consequential because scholars trying to understand when policy entrepreneurs emerge
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Agenda-setting in nascent policy subsystems: issue and instrument priorities across venues Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-10-21 Nicole Lemke, Philipp Trein, Frédéric Varone
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Female members of parliament, right-wing parties, and the inclusiveness of immigration policy: evidence from 26 European countries Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-10-18 Shouzhi Xia
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When active representation is not enough: ethnic minority street-level workers in a divided society and policy entrepreneurship Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-08-18 Hani Nouman, Nissim Cohen
Can street-level workers from an ethnic minority in a divided society act as policy entrepreneurs and affect policy design? How their shared values with the homogeneous local government play a role in enabling policy entrepreneurship? Active representation refers to bureaucrats promoting the interests of the clients with whom they share the same characteristics or background. The assumption is that
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Polycentric disaster governance in a federalising Nepal: interplay between people, bureaucracy and political leadership Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-07-07 Sumit Vij
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Local implementation of U.S. federal immigration programs: context, control, and the problems of intergovernmental implementation Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-06-10 William D. Schreckhise, Daniel E. Chand
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When the political leader is the narrator: the political and policy dimensions of narratives Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-05-24 Giliberto Capano, Maria Tullia Galanti, Giovanni Barbato
There is increasing interest in the role of narratives in policy-making, as evidenced by the consolidation of the Narrative Policy Framework, a theory of the policy process whose overall aim is to explain how policy narratives influence policy outcomes. However, with the focus on only policy narratives, there is a risk of underestimating the relationship between the policy dynamics in a specific subsystem
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Implementing policy integration: policy regimes for care policy in Chile and Uruguay Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-05-21 Guillermo M. Cejudo, Cynthia L. Michel
How are integrated policies implemented? In this paper we analyze two policies in Latin America aimed at securing integral care to children to show how the process of integration takes place over time. We study the process through which an ‘idea’ framed both the problem definition and the design features of the integrated policy over time; how the institutional arrangement continuously shaped the operation
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Emotional citizens, detached interest groups? The use of emotional language in public policy consultations Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-05-14 Simon Fink, Eva Ruffing, Tobias Burst, Sara Katharina Chinnow
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Following neighbors or regional leaders? Unpacking the effect of geographic proximity in local climate policy diffusion Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-05-14 Brian Y. An, Adam M. Butz, Min-Kyeong Cha, Joshua L. Mitchell
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Climbing the 'ladder of intrusiveness': the Italian government's strategy to push the Covid-19 vaccination coverage further Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-05-14 Stefania Profeti, Federico Toth
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The many faces of the politics of shame in European policymaking Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-05-12 Rosa M. Sanchez Salgado
This paper analyzes shaming attempts in the European Parliament (EP) over a long period. Drawing on existing literature on shaming and stigmatization in International Relations, as well as on studies on blame avoidance (Public administration), this paper explores the extent to which (and how) shaming attempts were used in day-to-day European policymaking. The paper first shows how the word ‘shame’
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Advice that resonates: explaining the variability in consultants’ policy influence Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-05-05 Martin Bortz
The increased presence of management consultants in public policy has resulted in concerns from practitioners and policymakers that consultants are too influential. At the same time, there are genuine reasons to downplay consultant influence on policy processes and to instead see consultants as ‘servants of power’. This tension raises questions about how much influence consultants have and the ways
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PPP performance evaluation: the social welfare goal, principal–agent theory and political economy Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-05-02 Mark A. Moore, Aidan R. Vining
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Conflicting and complementary policy goals as sectoral integration challenge: an analysis of sectoral interplay in flood risk management Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-04-21 Ralf Nordbeck, Walter Seher, Heidelinde Grüneis, Mathew Herrnegger, Lena Junger
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Advancing scholarship on policy conflict through perspectives from oil and gas policy actors Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-04-14 Jennifer A. Kagan, Tanya Heikkila, Christopher M. Weible, Duncan Gilchrist, Ramiro Berardo, Hongtao Yi
While receiving more attention in the policy sciences in recent years, much remains unknown about policy conflicts. This research analyzes 48 in-depth qualitative interviews of people involved in, or familiar with, conflicts associated with shale oil and gas (aka “fracking”) policy proposals and decisions across 15 U.S. states. We ask the question: how do policy actors characterize policy conflicts
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Understanding the role of institutions in the multiple streams approach through the recognition of the diaspora as a development agent in Cameroon Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-03-18 Léger Félix Ntienjom Mbohou
This article examines the potential contribution of the diaspora to development in Cameroon. It illuminates the role of institutional dynamics within the Multiple Streams Approach (MSA). Drawing on the concept of problem compatibility, this research demonstrates that problem recognition does not occur solely as a result of the work of policy entrepreneurs or problem brokers. It also depends on the
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Devil in the details? Policy settings and calibrations of national excellence-centers Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-03-18 Anat Gofen, Adam M. Wellstead, Noa Tal
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Policy change and information search: a test of the politics of information using regulatory data Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-03-18 Louis-Robert Beaulieu-Guay, Maria Alejandra Costa, Éric Montpetit
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How do courts contribute to policy integration? A comparative study of policy integration processes in Colombia, Ecuador, and Guatemala Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-03-18 Paul Cisneros
With Supreme and Constitutional courts or tribunals playing an increasingly significant role in shaping extractive policies in Latin America, scholars should turn their attention to the impacts of judicial decisions on policy processes. This phenomenon is of considerable interest to scholars of policy integration, as constitutional interpretations by the courts have the potential to reframe policy
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Unintended policy integration through entrepreneurship at the implementation stage Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-02-20 Sébastien Lambelet
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Policy integration as a political process Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-02-09 Guillermo M. Cejudo, Philipp Trein
Scholars and practitioners agree that dealing with complex policy problems poses a challenge of policy integration. In other words, we need to understand how to integrate new problems into existing policies and create linkages between existing policy systems. Up to now, the scientific literature has focused on policy integration predominantly from a policy design perspective. This special issue puts
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Explaining why public officials perceive interest groups as influential: on the role of policy capacities and policy insiderness Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-02-04 Adrià Albareda, Caelesta Braun, Bert Fraussen
This article asks why public officials perceive some interest groups as influential for policy outcomes. Theoretically, we rely on resource exchange and behavioral approaches. Perceived influence of interest groups does not only follow from the policy capacities they bring to the table; it also relates to the extent to which public officials consider groups as policy insiders. Both effects are assumed
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Causality is good for practice: policy design and reverse engineering Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-02-01 Simone Busetti
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The policy integration game? Congruence of outputs and implementation in policy integration Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-01-12 Francesco Sarti
Researchers agree on the importance of policy integration in the analysis of responses to complex problems, yet they often use this concept to indicate integrated policy programmes (IPPs) as opposed to policy integration in practice (as performed by actors). Describing how IPPs are reshaped, while they are being implemented opens new research venues in the study of the policy integration process and
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Empirical research on policy integration: a review and new directions Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-01-09 Philipp Trein, Manuel Fischer, Martino Maggetti, Francesco Sarti
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The role of actors' issue and sector specialization for policy integration in the parliamentary arena: an analysis of Swiss biodiversity policy using text as data Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-01-09 Ueli Reber, Karin Ingold, Manuel Fischer
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Participatory decision-making in the policy integration process: indigenous consultation and sustainable development in Mexico Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2022-12-19 Israel Solorio, Jorge Guzmán, Ixchel Guzmán
This article explores the role of participation by indigenous peoples in Latin America in the political process of Environmental Policy Integration (EPI). Although the benefits of participation have been largely taken for granted, this article shows that participation makes the policy integration process even more complex. By selecting two cases of clean energy infrastructure projects (a wind power
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Coping with the ambiguities of poverty-alleviation programs and policies: a policy sciences approach Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2022-12-14 William Ascher
The many varieties of ambiguity shape the prospects in lower-income countries to establish viable poverty-alleviation programs, appropriately target the poor, and reduce deprivations of families applying for or participating in such programs. Ambiguity can be both a problem and an asset, potentially serving pro-poor purposes but often manipulable to drain benefits away from the poor. The distinctive
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Institutional coordination arrangements as elements of policy design spaces: insights from climate policy Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2022-11-28 Heiner von Lüpke, Lucas Leopold, Jale Tosun
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Environmental policy integration in a newly established natural resource-based sector: the role of advocacy coalitions and contrasting conceptions of sustainability Policy Sciences (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2022-11-28 Daniel Kefeli, Karen M. Siegel, Lucía Pittaluga, Thomas Dietz