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The Promise of Co-Design for Public Policy 1
As a novel method for creatively engaging citizens and stakeholders to find solutions to complex problems, co-design holds great promise for policy-makers. It has been vaunted as a way to generate more innovative ideas, ensure policies and services match
Emma Blomkamp
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The impact of the Corona crisis on the environmental behaviors of different socioeconomic groups
The Corona pandemic led to changes in consumptions patterns, which are both positive and negative. Past research suggests that crises present opportunities for adopting sustainable consumption practices.
Meital Peleg-Mizrachi, Alon Tal
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An Analysis of Indonesia’s Free and Active COVID-19 Vaccine Diplomacy
Amid a global rush for vaccines, Indonesia has had to compete with other countries to secure vaccines to protect its people from the infection of COVID-19.
Raden Mas Try Ananto Djoko Wicaksono+2 more
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Inaction and public policy: understanding why policymakers ‘do nothing’
In recent decades, the policy sciences have struggled to come to terms with the significance of inaction in public policy. Inaction refers to instances when policymakers ‘do nothing’ about societal issues.
Allan McConnell, Paul ‘t Hart
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Comparative Public Policy is rooted in the university’s traditional course offerings in comparative politics and area studies scheduled through the School of Public Affairs and the School of International Service, coupled with courses dealing with global
K. Frazer
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Computational Modelling of Public Policy: Reflections on Practice
Computational models are increasingly being used to assist in developing, implementing and evaluating public policy. This paper reports on the experience of the authors in designing and using computational models of public policy (‘policy modelsâ ...
Nigel Gilbert+4 more
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Background In China, achieving health equity has been regarded as a key issue for health reform and development in the current context. It is well known that unemployment has a negative effect on health.
Yaxin Zhao+9 more
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Behavioural mechanisms and public policy design: Preventing failures in behavioural public policy
In the past decade, behavioural approaches to policy design have spread across jurisdictions and policy areas. While the number of studies on successful behavioural interventions continuously increases, scholars are reporting unintended side effects and ...
Holger Strassheim
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Background Lack of knowledge and awareness on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) can result in irrational use of antibiotics, which is one of the major drivers of AMR.
Viroj Tangcharoensathien+6 more
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Public Policy and Policy-Making
This research adopts a methodological approach to the analysis of policy-making, which allows both a comprehensive study of policy-making and also helps to determine the content of public policy. The research, firstly, critically reviews the popular political science conceptual models of policy-making to determine factors that make the existing models ...
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