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_aBall, Sarah _c(Policy researcher), _eauthor. |
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_aBehavioural public policy in Australia : _bhow an idea became practice / _cSarah Ball. |
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_aNew York : _bRoutledge, _c2022. |
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_a"Using rich ethnographic data and first-hand experience, Ball presents a detailed account of Australia's attempts to incorporate behavioural insights into its public policy. Ball identifies three competing interpretations of behavioural public policy, and how these interpretations have influenced the use of this approach in practice. The first sees the process as an opportunity to introduce more rigorous evidence. The second interpretation focusses on increasing compliance, cost savings and cutting red tape. The last focuses on the opportunity to better involve citizens in policy design. These interpretations demonstrate different 'solutions' to a series of dilemmas that the Australian Public Service, and others, have confronted in the last 50 years including growing politicisation, technocracy and a disconnect from the needs of citizens. Ball offers a detailed account of how these priorities have shaped how behavioural insights have been implemented in policy making, as well as reflecting on the challenges facing policy work more broadly. An essential read for practitioners and scholars of policymaking, especially in Australia"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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_aPolicy sciences _zAustralia _xPsychological aspects. |
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