Public policy is often is driven by two inputs: measurements that describe a shortfall from a goal, and simplistic policy recipes that strive to overcome the shortfall, often with little attention to how the shortfall was created in the first place. Indeed, measurement has become an important part of policy design. Measurements interpret performance as indicators of growth and the volume of activity. They can be easily fed to complex forecasting instruments generating non-verifiable futures, which drive policy with highly variable efficacy. Should we aim at more precise measurements and more complex forecasting instruments or develop more informed policy paradigms? This paper advocates the later by proposing several metaphorical policy stru...
Little attention has been given in policy analysis to the creative process of designing solutions to...
Empirical policy research often focuses on causal inference. Since policy choices seem to depend on ...
The way we talk about complex and abstract ideas is suffused with metaphor. In five experiments, we ...
This article proposes that “systems thinking” offers a way of (a) diagnosing the potential effective...
Traditional public policy decision making has been supported with a cyclical framework based on the ...
Metaphors affect how humans perceive and interact with reality, not least in governments, so our met...
Policy learning has positioned itself as a central mechanism for informing policymaking in key and c...
This thesis examines the extent to which ideas play a role in policy activity and, if so, how. Mai...
Is income inequality more of a blemish or a failing organ in our economy? Both metaphors capture som...
Policy-makers, we presume, want to solve social problems. Therefore, they select policy measures. In...
The use of metaphors is widespread in policy studies (Morgan, 1980; Dowding, 1995). These root metap...
Kingdon's multiple streams approach is popular because its metaphor and flexible concepts can be app...
This chapter aims to discuss certain limitations of the dominant equilibrium thinking in policy and ...
Economists have always played an important role in major public policy debates. Even so, I believe t...
This article proposes that “systems thinking ” offers a way of (a) diagnosing the potential effectiv...
Little attention has been given in policy analysis to the creative process of designing solutions to...
Empirical policy research often focuses on causal inference. Since policy choices seem to depend on ...
The way we talk about complex and abstract ideas is suffused with metaphor. In five experiments, we ...
This article proposes that “systems thinking” offers a way of (a) diagnosing the potential effective...
Traditional public policy decision making has been supported with a cyclical framework based on the ...
Metaphors affect how humans perceive and interact with reality, not least in governments, so our met...
Policy learning has positioned itself as a central mechanism for informing policymaking in key and c...
This thesis examines the extent to which ideas play a role in policy activity and, if so, how. Mai...
Is income inequality more of a blemish or a failing organ in our economy? Both metaphors capture som...
Policy-makers, we presume, want to solve social problems. Therefore, they select policy measures. In...
The use of metaphors is widespread in policy studies (Morgan, 1980; Dowding, 1995). These root metap...
Kingdon's multiple streams approach is popular because its metaphor and flexible concepts can be app...
This chapter aims to discuss certain limitations of the dominant equilibrium thinking in policy and ...
Economists have always played an important role in major public policy debates. Even so, I believe t...
This article proposes that “systems thinking ” offers a way of (a) diagnosing the potential effectiv...
Little attention has been given in policy analysis to the creative process of designing solutions to...
Empirical policy research often focuses on causal inference. Since policy choices seem to depend on ...
The way we talk about complex and abstract ideas is suffused with metaphor. In five experiments, we ...