Here we go again! Repetition and the Politics of Inclusive Institutional Reform DOI Creative Commons
Licia Cianetti

Journal of European Public Policy, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 31(5), P. 1295 - 1319

Published: Feb. 2, 2023

This article introduces repetition as a sui generis temporal pattern that is central to the politics of inclusive institutional reform. Pushed by crises or leadership changes, reform initiatives spring up in moments high salience only die back again and be relaunched later, seemingly endless cycle. Drawing from public policy, historical feminist institutionalist scholarships in-depth case studies Birmingham Turin city governments' equalities offices, this identifies (a) four drivers repetition, do with nature problem, institution, change agents, repetition's self-reinforcing nature, (b) two sets effects (sedimentation erosion) which follow concurrent logics increasing decreasing returns. Understanding specific, non-linear eschews teleologies hope doom, advancing theories serving useful guide for action equity-driven reformers. It invites other scholars engage new research agenda systematically identify alternative types sequence study their distinct effects.

Language: Английский

Robust Governance in Turbulent Times DOI Creative Commons
Christopher Ansell, Eva Sørensen, Jacob Torfing

et al.

Published: April 26, 2024

This Element aims to build, promote, and consolidate a new social science research agenda by defining exploring the concepts of turbulence robustness, subsequently demonstrating need for robust governance in turbulent times. Turbulence refers unpredictable dynamics that public is currently facing wake financial crisis, refugee COVID-19 pandemic, inflation crisis etc. The heightened societal calls aiming maintain core functions, goals values means flexibly adapting proactively innovating modus operandi sector. identifies broad repertoire robustness strategies governors may use combine respond robustly turbulence. title also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

Language: Английский

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Illuminating the collective learning continuum in the Colorado River Basin Science‐Policy Forums DOI Creative Commons
Meredith Hovis, Andrea K. Gerlak, Tanya Heikkila

et al.

Environmental Policy and Governance, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Aug. 8, 2024

Abstract Although considerable research over the past two decades has examined collective learning in environmental governance, much of this scholarship focused on cases where occurred, limiting our understanding drivers and barriers to learning. To advance knowledge what we call “collective continuum,” compare was not found occur or its effects were “blocked.” Through semi‐structured interviews with key stakeholders science‐policy forums Colorado River Basin, a large complex river basin western North America, examine differences patterns that explain moments learning, blocked non‐learning, drawing insights from framework. Our results find various factors influence non‐learning. We discover technical social as common both In contrast, more structural associated At same time, reveal about role political factors, such timing, legal constraints, priorities, which are underdeveloped Overall, these findings theoretical continuum offer practical may strengthen coordination science management for effective governance within Basin.

Language: Английский

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1

Studying policy transfer and policy learning in border regions. A proposition for interdisciplinary dialogue and a research agenda DOI
Stefanie Thurm, Georg Wenzelburger,

Peter Ulrich

et al.

Regional & Federal Studies, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 26

Published: March 20, 2024

In recent years, research on cross-border cooperation has proliferated, also receiving increased attention from political science. Nevertheless, important insights the literatures policy learning and transfer have not been systematically introduced into this field of study so far. article, we address shortcoming by offering an analytical framework for analysing in (cross-)border regions, thereby focusing processes that may help us better capture evolution dynamics regions. We conceptually discern between four different types, namely horizontal regions vertical European or national level. For each case, discuss potential drivers give empirical examples to illustrate conceptual model.

Language: Английский

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0

The Influence of Sustainable Investment on Guizhou SME Performance Based on ESG Standards DOI Creative Commons

Chengwei Wen

International Journal of Economics, Management and Accounting, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 1(2), P. 67 - 81

Published: May 6, 2024

This study investigates the connection between Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors that can impact a company's financial operational performance. The research looks at how stakeholder legitimacy theories help explain effects of variables used in study. Additionally, makes unique contribution to existing on ESG performance by examining link firm over ten years. Furthermore, explores relationship SMEs Guizhou. provides valuable insights into SMEs. comprehensive framework for businesses investors address environmental, social, corporate governance issues. It promotes integrating economic social benefits sustainable management investment development. number respondents this was 380 enterprises from results show parents’ purchase intention training courses their children would be impacted transformational leadership, organizational innovation, capital.

Language: Английский

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0

Risk and Economic Governance DOI
Shafaq Irshad

Sustainable development goals series, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 103 - 155

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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0

Here we go again! Repetition and the Politics of Inclusive Institutional Reform DOI Creative Commons
Licia Cianetti

Journal of European Public Policy, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 31(5), P. 1295 - 1319

Published: Feb. 2, 2023

This article introduces repetition as a sui generis temporal pattern that is central to the politics of inclusive institutional reform. Pushed by crises or leadership changes, reform initiatives spring up in moments high salience only die back again and be relaunched later, seemingly endless cycle. Drawing from public policy, historical feminist institutionalist scholarships in-depth case studies Birmingham Turin city governments' equalities offices, this identifies (a) four drivers repetition, do with nature problem, institution, change agents, repetition's self-reinforcing nature, (b) two sets effects (sedimentation erosion) which follow concurrent logics increasing decreasing returns. Understanding specific, non-linear eschews teleologies hope doom, advancing theories serving useful guide for action equity-driven reformers. It invites other scholars engage new research agenda systematically identify alternative types sequence study their distinct effects.

Language: Английский

Citations

1