Efforts to design public policies for social systems tend to confront highly complex conditions which have a large number of potentially relevant factors to be considered and rapidly changing conditions where continuous adaptation delays or obscures the effect of policies. Given unresolvable uncertainty in policy outcomes, the optimal solution is difficult, if ever possible, to nail down. It is more reasonable to choose a solution that is robust to as many future scenarios that might ensue from the decision. Arriving at such a solution requires policy makers to actively explore and exploit rich information to support their decision making in a cost-efficient, yet rigorous manner. We name this new working style as evidence-driven policy desi...
There is extensive health and public health literature on the ‘evidence-policy gap’, exp...
This article discusses recent trends to incorporate the results of systematic research (or ‘evi-denc...
Abstract: The field of policy-making is changing driven by developments like open data, computationa...
Efforts to design public policies for social systems tend to confront highly complex conditions whic...
In recent years there has been growing interest in the policy community to apply insights from syste...
Computational models are increasingly being used to assist in developing, implementing and evaluatin...
The range of application of methodologies of complexity science, interdisciplinary by nature, has sp...
Over the last twenty years or so policymakers, commissioners, and those delivering social programmes...
Computational models are increasingly being used to assist in developing, implementing and evaluatin...
Traditional public policy decision making has been supported with a cyclical framework based on the ...
This article discusses recent trends to incorporate the results of systematic research (or ‘evidence...
While robust evidence is one ingredient in the policymaking process, it is by no means the only one....
The paper aims at addressing the problem of what makes specific aiding to decide within public polic...
Evidence-based policymaking (EBP) is not new, but its face is changing rapidly in the data- driven p...
The range of application of methodologies of complexity science, interdisciplinary by nature, has sp...
There is extensive health and public health literature on the ‘evidence-policy gap’, exp...
This article discusses recent trends to incorporate the results of systematic research (or ‘evi-denc...
Abstract: The field of policy-making is changing driven by developments like open data, computationa...
Efforts to design public policies for social systems tend to confront highly complex conditions whic...
In recent years there has been growing interest in the policy community to apply insights from syste...
Computational models are increasingly being used to assist in developing, implementing and evaluatin...
The range of application of methodologies of complexity science, interdisciplinary by nature, has sp...
Over the last twenty years or so policymakers, commissioners, and those delivering social programmes...
Computational models are increasingly being used to assist in developing, implementing and evaluatin...
Traditional public policy decision making has been supported with a cyclical framework based on the ...
This article discusses recent trends to incorporate the results of systematic research (or ‘evidence...
While robust evidence is one ingredient in the policymaking process, it is by no means the only one....
The paper aims at addressing the problem of what makes specific aiding to decide within public polic...
Evidence-based policymaking (EBP) is not new, but its face is changing rapidly in the data- driven p...
The range of application of methodologies of complexity science, interdisciplinary by nature, has sp...
There is extensive health and public health literature on the ‘evidence-policy gap’, exp...
This article discusses recent trends to incorporate the results of systematic research (or ‘evi-denc...
Abstract: The field of policy-making is changing driven by developments like open data, computationa...