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Synopsis: Policy: Policy design:


ART10.pdf

and even policy strategies is just an input to actual policy design and implementation. In other words, so far we have been mainly discussing the early phases of the 477 E. A. Eriksson, K. M. Weber/Technological forecasting & Social Change 75 (2008) 462 482 policy process.

they thus need to be tied closely not only to policy design, but also to policy implementation and learning, at strategic as well as at operational level.

Strategy development, policy design, implementation and learning should thus not be understood as distinctly separate phases but rather as a continuous process of mutual adjustment.


ART15.pdf

and used as‘input data'for this qualitative simulation for a specific policy design task. EU policy-makers might also use this structured way of futures-building as one of the tools assisting their initiatives to align national policies;


ART22.pdf

The picture changes when it comes to the phase of policy design and implementation. Notwithstanding the fact that many strategic policy documents extend their validity beyond legislative cycles (take the case of national sustainable development strategies for example) a short-term,

however, towards getting scenario planning more fully incorporated into processes of policy design, choice and implementation. While many studies report on individual learning effects, there is a larger gap


ART40.pdf

A gradual awareness and general agreement for moving away from one-size-fits-all approaches is giving foresight an enhanced role in policy design tailored to particular context


ART48.pdf

Policy design! Policy delivery Objectives Objectives Objectives Discover new policy problems or opportunities Identify policy options Implement policy Scope

Table III Implementation of promoting variation in policy making Policy direction Policy design Policy delivery Discover new policy problems


ART70.pdf

Innovation policy roadmapping as a systemic instrument for forwardloookin policy design. Science and Public policy 39, no. 2: 178 90.


ART80.pdf

and troublesome or advantageous (combinations of) uncertainties are identified, stimulating policy design. Iteratively, the initial design is fine-tuned until there are no remaining troublesome (combinations of) uncertainties

This approach thus explicitly uses the multiplicity of plausible futures for policy design, addressing one of the shortcomings of many traditional approaches and practices,

Exploratory Modeling, Real Options analysis and Policy design which is supported by The next Generation Infrastructures (NGI) Foundation.


ART91.pdf

and citizens'representatives was converted not directly into input for policy design due to the fact that such decisions required the acceptance of governmental bodies.


Science.PublicPolicyVol39\3. Coping with a fast-changing world.pdf

and also horizontal and pervasiiv anticipatory culture‘Innovation policy roadmapping as a systemic instrument for policy design'Ahlqvist et al.

and in particular policy strategies Various governance modes are addressed in examination of instituutiona change for uptake of foresight results in design of systemic innovation policy Discusses how the findings of foresight project are embedded in institutional structures and policy design 160.


Science.PublicPolicyVol39\5. Innovation policy roadmapping as a systemic instrument for forward-looking.pdf

In the systemic settings, policy processes are increasingly processes of policy design. In our usage, policy design refers to an adaptive and experimental approach in

which a selected variety of policy instruments are applied either simultaneously or successively. What these instrumeent are

In policy design, multiple policy instruments are adapted and tested in parallel. Thus policy design aims to increase the resilience of the policy practices in the systemic contexts by allowing space for policy experimentation.

In our approach, foresight has a specific role and thus one could talk about forward-looking policy design.

369) aptly capture the functions of foresiigh in the context of policy design. The functions of foresiigh are:.

The second way to apply a roadmapping approach to policy design is to facilitate systemic change by identifying those societal needs


Science.PublicPolicyVol39\6. Embedding foresight in transnational research programming.pdf

and that short-term decisions do not contradict longer-term commitmeent(‘dynamic efficiency')Differences in degree of continuity of policy design


Science.PublicPolicyVol39\8. Facing the future - Scanning, synthesizing and sense-making in horizon scanning.pdf

The need to change the uses of essential natural resources by aligning all policy realms towards sustainabillity extending from policy design through implementtatio to evaluation..


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