This paper seeks to investigate the inner mechanics of policy change. It aims to discover how ideas enter the political arena, and how endogenous forces within the policy making environment transform ideas into new policies. The central hypothesis is that in times of crisis, new ideas emanate from a number of change agents, but in order for any of these ideas to enter the institutional environment, one specific agent of change must be present: the political entrepreneur. Without political entrepreneurs, ideational change, and subsequent policy change, would not occur. The paper sets out a framework for identifying and explaining the endogenous drivers of policy change, and then tests this framework on two case studies, from two countries
Political actors need to be nimble and respond to the opportunity to reform old policies and initiat...
Contains fulltext : 87044.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper focus...
Exceptional actors such as brokers and entrepreneurs have been shown to coexist in policymaking proc...
This paper seeks to investigate the inner mechanics of policy change. It aims to discover how ideas ...
This paper seeks to investigate the inner mechanics of policy change. It aims to discover how ideas ...
The study of policy entrepreneurs as agents of change has developed greatly in recent years, support...
The study of policy entrepreneurs as agents of change has developed greatly in recent years, support...
One of the principal tasks facing post-crash academic political economy is to analyse patterns of id...
A policy entrepreneur is a distinct kind of political actor aimed at affecting change. The theoretic...
This paper aims to identify within capitalism the “political aspects” that enhance, but also can und...
The ‘policy entrepreneur’ concept arises from the Multiple Streams’ theory of agenda setting in Poli...
Globalisation is driving the demand for new policy solutions to problems that have international and...
Recent explanations of transformations of macroeconomic policy under crisis conditions spotlight the...
The paper is a contribution to the theory of institutional change. Using a process-based, evolutiona...
This paper examines the current state of entrepreneurship theory in the public domain and proposes a...
Political actors need to be nimble and respond to the opportunity to reform old policies and initiat...
Contains fulltext : 87044.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper focus...
Exceptional actors such as brokers and entrepreneurs have been shown to coexist in policymaking proc...
This paper seeks to investigate the inner mechanics of policy change. It aims to discover how ideas ...
This paper seeks to investigate the inner mechanics of policy change. It aims to discover how ideas ...
The study of policy entrepreneurs as agents of change has developed greatly in recent years, support...
The study of policy entrepreneurs as agents of change has developed greatly in recent years, support...
One of the principal tasks facing post-crash academic political economy is to analyse patterns of id...
A policy entrepreneur is a distinct kind of political actor aimed at affecting change. The theoretic...
This paper aims to identify within capitalism the “political aspects” that enhance, but also can und...
The ‘policy entrepreneur’ concept arises from the Multiple Streams’ theory of agenda setting in Poli...
Globalisation is driving the demand for new policy solutions to problems that have international and...
Recent explanations of transformations of macroeconomic policy under crisis conditions spotlight the...
The paper is a contribution to the theory of institutional change. Using a process-based, evolutiona...
This paper examines the current state of entrepreneurship theory in the public domain and proposes a...
Political actors need to be nimble and respond to the opportunity to reform old policies and initiat...
Contains fulltext : 87044.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper focus...
Exceptional actors such as brokers and entrepreneurs have been shown to coexist in policymaking proc...