Policy and Society,
Journal Year:
2018,
Volume and Issue:
38(2), P. 180 - 197
Published: July 9, 2018
Abstract
Rittel
and
Webber
boldly
challenged
the
conventional
assumption
that
‘scientific’
approaches
to
social
policy
planning
provide
most
reliable
guidance
for
practitioners
researchers
who
are
addressing
complex,
contested,
problems.
This
provocative
claim,
scientific-technical
would
not
‘work’
complex
issues,
has
engaged
analysts,
academic
since
1970s.
Grappling
with
implications
of
complexity
uncertainty
in
debates,
first
generation
‘wicked
problem’
scholars
generally
agreed
wicked
issues
require
correspondingly
iterative
approaches.
tended
quarantine
‘wicked’
problems
as
a
special
category
required
collaborative
processes.
Most
often
they
recommended
inclusion
multiple
stakeholders
exploring
relevant
interests,
value
differences
responses.
More
than
four
decades
later,
however,
there
strong
arguments
developing
second-generation
approach
which
‘mainstream’
analysis
public
policy.
While
continuing
recognize
centrality
uncertainty,
need
creative
thinking,
broader
make
better
use
recent
literatures
on
such
topics
problem
framing,
design,
capacity
contexts
implementation.
Politics and Governance,
Journal Year:
2017,
Volume and Issue:
5(2), P. 69 - 78
Published: May 5, 2017
Multifaceted
problems
such
as
sustainable
development
typically
involve
complex
arrangements
of
institutions
and
instruments
the
subject
how
best
to
design
operate
‘mixes’,
‘bundles’
or
‘portfolios’
policy
tools
is
an
ongoing
issue
in
this
area.
One
aspect
question
that
some
mixes
are
more
difficult
than
others.
The
paper
argues
that,
<em>ceteris
paribus</em>,
policy-making
faces
substantial
risks
failure
when
horizontal
vertical
dimensions
not
well
integrated.
outlines
a
model
mix
types
which
highlights
associated
with
presents
two
case
studies
similarly
structured
areas
marine
parks
Australia
coastal
zone
management
Europe—one
other
successful
integration—to
illustrate
can
be
better
designed
managed
effectively.
Administration & Society,
Journal Year:
2019,
Volume and Issue:
52(4), P. 566 - 592
Published: June 6, 2019
Most
research
on
administrative
burdens
focuses
measuring
their
impact
citizens’
access
to
services
and
benefits.
This
article
fills
a
theoretical
gap
provides
framework
for
understanding
the
organizational
origins
of
burden.
Based
an
extensive
literature
review,
explanations
are
organized
according
level
intentionality
(deliberate
hidden
politics
or
unintended
consequences)
formality
(designed
into
formal
procedures
caused
by
informal
practices).
The
analysis
suggests
that
often
firmly
rooted
in
political
economy
deeply
engrained
structures
behavioral
patterns
public
administration.
Policy and Society,
Journal Year:
2018,
Volume and Issue:
37(4), P. 405 - 421
Published: Oct. 2, 2018
ABSTRACT
How
best
to
deal
with
uncertainty
and
surprise
in
policy-making
is
an
issue
which
has
troubled
policy
studies
for
some
time.
Studies
of
failure
have
emphasized
the
need
create
policies
able
be
improvised
upon
face
uncertain
future,
meaning
there
a
design
adopt
featuring
agility,
flexibility
their
components
processes.
Such
require
redundant
resources
capabilities
this
strong
opposition
ideas
about
equate
better
designs
efficiency,
implying
allocation
only
minimum
amount
possible,
also
often
emphasize
routinization
replication
standard
operating
procedures
programme
elements
order
ensure
consistency
delivery.
While
these
latter
may
appropriate
stable
circumstances
or
where
competition
can
provide
degree
system-level
resilience,
not
true
many
public
sector
activities
government
sole
provider
particular
goods
services
future
scenarios
are
unknown,
contested
unpredictable.
As
crisis
management
other
similar
situations
emphasized,
instances
robustness
needed
planned
for.
This
article
examines
concepts
surprise,
agility
improvisation
linkages
both
clarify
terminology
outline
organizational
managerial
features
prevent,
facilitate,
flexible
adaptation
content
International Review of Public Policy,
Journal Year:
2019,
Volume and Issue:
1(1), P. 27 - 45
Published: June 17, 2019
In
recent
years
work
on
policy
design
and
instrument
choice
has
advanced
towards
a
better
understanding
of
the
nature
mixes,
their
dimensions,
trade-offs
between
choices
tools,
as
well
identification
basic
criteria
such
coherence,
consistency
congruence
among
elements.
However,
most
this
ignored
temporal
dimension
mixes
or
studied
only
an
important
contextual
variable
affecting
choices,
for
example,
highlighting
manner
in
which
tools
often
evolve
unexpected
unintended
ways
they
age.
This
ignores
issue
intentional
sequencing
part
mix
design,
either
terms
controlling
spillovers
emerge
implementation
proceeds,
ratcheting
up
(or
down)
specific
tool
effects
like
stringency
public
consultation
time
passes.
article
reviews
existing
unintentional
activity
lessons
can
be
derived
from
few
works
subject
sequencing.
so
doing,
it
helps
define
research
agenda
with
expectation
that
improve
resilience
robustness
policies
over
time.
Policy & Politics,
Journal Year:
2016,
Volume and Issue:
45(1), P. 19 - 37
Published: Nov. 16, 2016
We
analyse
policy
failure
as
a
degeneration
of
learning.
Analytically,
we
drill
down
on
one
type
–
epistemic
This
is
the
realm
evidenced-based
policymaking
(EBPM),
where
experts
advise
decision-makers
issues
technical
complexity.
Empirically,
present
management
bovine
tuberculosis
(BTB)
in
England
since
1997
Drawing
elite
interviews
and
documentary
analysis,
weaknesses
government’s
its
relationship
with
an
community
are
analysed
problems
learning
about
different
aspects
organisational
capacity.
conclude
discussing
value
theories
conceptual
lenses
for
failure.