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Cover Policy & Politics

Volume 49 (2021): Issue 1 (Jan 2021): Special Issue: Beyond nudge: advancing the state-of-the-art of behavioural public policy and administration. Guest edited by Benjamin Ewert, Kathrin Loer and Eva Thomann

in Policy & Politics
Online ISSN:
1470-8442
Print ISSN:
0305-5736
Issue Publication Date:
01 Jan 2021
  • Editorial
    • Beyond nudge: advancing the state-of-the-art of behavioural public policy and administration
  • Articles
    • Advancing behavioural public policies: in pursuit of a more comprehensive concept
    • A behavioural model of heuristics and biases in frontline policy implementation
    • Who are behavioural public policy experts and how are they organised globally?
    • Why nudge sometimes fails: fatalism and the problem of behaviour change
    • Behavioural insights teams in practice: nudge missions and methods on trial
    • Can street-level bureaucrats be nudged to increase effectiveness in welfare policy?
    • What motivates street-level bureaucrats to implement the reforms of elected politicians?
    • How can better monitoring, reporting and evaluation standards advance behavioural public policy?
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Who should get what, and why? On deservingness criteria and the conditionality of solidarity among the public

Author:
Wim van Oorschot

The politics of the new social policies: providing coverage against new social risks in mature welfare states

Author:
Giuliano Bonoli

Developments in intergovernmental relations: towards multi-level governance

Authors:
B. Guy Peters
and
Jon Pierre

Owner-occupation, social mix and neighbourhood impacts

Authors:
Rowland Atkinson
and
Keith Kintrea

Instituting the ‘third sector’ as a governable terrain: partnership, procurement and performance in the UK

Authors:
Emma Carmel
and
Jenny Harlock

Reconsidering the fiscal–social policy nexus: the case of social insurance

Authors:
Michal Koreh
and
Daniel Béland

When design meets power: design thinking, public sector innovation and the politics of policymaking

Authors:
Jenny M Lewis
,
Michael McGann
, and
Emma Blomkamp

The politics of intersectional practice: competing concepts of intersectionality

Author:
Ashlee Christoffersen

A behavioural model of heuristics and biases in frontline policy implementation

Authors:
Alice Moseley
and
Eva Thomann

Narratives as tools for influencing policy change

Authors:
Deserai Crow
and
Michael Jones
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