In the present internal report we review the literature on policy advice. In particular we focus on what we know and what we don’t know on policy advisory systems and policy advice utilisation. We do this by employing a traditional narrative review method. In order to add some rigour in the review process we organise the material around key themes and questions that emerge as important in the literature. This is done in three sections. First, we begin with a discussion on the very definition of policy advice. Does policy advice, presently defined as a background concept, adequately delimit our field of enquiry or should we better construct a systematised one? In the second section we proceed with an examination of what the literature says o...
This is a review of the book based on the proceedings of the 2007s pre-conference panel entitled “Th...
The literature on policy analysis and policy advice has not generally explored differences in the an...
Many academics have strong incentives to influence policymaking, but may not know where to start. We...
In the present internal report we review the literature on policy advice. In particular we focus on ...
Not everyone’s ideas count equally in terms of influencing and informing policy design and instrumen...
The concept of policy advisory systems (PAS) has been applied almost exclusively at national level. ...
Recent scholarship on advisory systems has focussed on the externalization of advisory capacities an...
This study offers a comprehensive overview of the literature on policy advisory systems (PAS), motiv...
Comparative research in public administration and public policy is remarkably split between institut...
Ministerial cabinets hold a central place in the Belgian politico-administrative system, carrying ou...
Abstract Evidence-based policy remains an unfulfilled ambition given political constraints. On one h...
The involvement of civil servants in the policy process has recently been reconsidered with the stud...
Research on policy advisory systems has rapidly proliferated over the last decade and now focuses on...
In modern democracies, policy advice and policy analysis have a common path. Policy advice helps in ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Palgrave Macmillan via the DOI in this reco...
This is a review of the book based on the proceedings of the 2007s pre-conference panel entitled “Th...
The literature on policy analysis and policy advice has not generally explored differences in the an...
Many academics have strong incentives to influence policymaking, but may not know where to start. We...
In the present internal report we review the literature on policy advice. In particular we focus on ...
Not everyone’s ideas count equally in terms of influencing and informing policy design and instrumen...
The concept of policy advisory systems (PAS) has been applied almost exclusively at national level. ...
Recent scholarship on advisory systems has focussed on the externalization of advisory capacities an...
This study offers a comprehensive overview of the literature on policy advisory systems (PAS), motiv...
Comparative research in public administration and public policy is remarkably split between institut...
Ministerial cabinets hold a central place in the Belgian politico-administrative system, carrying ou...
Abstract Evidence-based policy remains an unfulfilled ambition given political constraints. On one h...
The involvement of civil servants in the policy process has recently been reconsidered with the stud...
Research on policy advisory systems has rapidly proliferated over the last decade and now focuses on...
In modern democracies, policy advice and policy analysis have a common path. Policy advice helps in ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Palgrave Macmillan via the DOI in this reco...
This is a review of the book based on the proceedings of the 2007s pre-conference panel entitled “Th...
The literature on policy analysis and policy advice has not generally explored differences in the an...
Many academics have strong incentives to influence policymaking, but may not know where to start. We...