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  1. link.springer.com

    The policy feedback literature was initially concerned with explaining how positive feedback could lead to self-reinforcing policy trajectories. More recently, policy scholars have devoted more attention to negative feedbacks which can result in self-undermining policy trajectories. This article moves beyond these two well-known pathways to policy endurance and change by conceptually outlining ...
    Author:Carsten Daugbjerg, Carsten Daugbjerg, Adrian KayPublished:2020
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    Government agencies responsible for policy implementation have expertise on policy practicability, efficiency and effectiveness, and knowledge which is provided to policymakers as feedback. However, we know very little about the feedback dynamics in which implementing agencies provide different types of feedback with the intention that it is used by policymakers, and the strategic decisions ...
    Author:Daniel Polman, Daniel Polman, Gerry AlonsPublished:2021
  4. The article is mainly conceptual. In the rst part, we review the state of the art in policy feedback research in terms of di erent types of feedback as well as the already known policy pathways in which positive feedback mechanisms produce stable policy and nega-tive feedback mechanisms produce policy change. In section two, we link policy feedback
  5. projectmoves.eu

    Deliverable 8.5: Potential Inputs on Policy Feedback As announced in deliverable 8.3, below is an extended list of potential policy recommendations that have come out of MOVES research. These are still initial ideas, though backed up by substantial research, and will be developed further by ESRs and staff in their post-MOVES careers.
  6. link.springer.com

    Policy feedback research faces a potential pivot point owing to recent theoretical and substantive advances. Concerted attention now spans new scientific communities, such as climate focused socio-technical transitions literature, as well as reinvigorated attention to environmental politics or policy. Rather than being interested in abstractly explaining policy stability and change, this ...
    Author:Sebastian Sewerin, Daniel Béland, Benjamin CashorePublished:2020
  7. cambridge.org

    1 Introduction . The claim that existing policies shape the politics of policy development is hardly new and can be traced back to the work of scholars such as Reference Schattschneider E. E. Schattschneider (1935: 288), who, more than eighty-five years ago, famously wrote that "new policies create a new politics."Yet the concept of policy feedback that is widely used today to explore how ...
  8. researchgate.net

    Policy feedback research faces a potential pivot point owing to recent theoretical and substantive advances. Concerted attention now spans new scientific communities, such as climate focused socio ...
  9. assets.cambridge.org

    the rapidly expanding scholarship on policy feedback and mass politics, this Element also puts forward new research agendas that stress several ... the last section discusses the practical implications of policy feedback research through a discussion of its potential impact on policy design. This Element also has a video abstract: www.cambridge ...
  10. oxfordbibliographies.com

    Although political science research often views public policy as the outcome of political processes, the policy feedback approach incorporates existing policies as inputs into the policymaking process. Existing policies fundamentally reshape the political environment and, therefore, subsequent policy outcomes in a dynamic and cyclical manner.
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