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| 024 | 8 | _ahttps://doi.org/10.1111/puar.13180 | |
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_aTrein, P. _931766 |
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_aPolicy coordination and integration : _ba research agenda |
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_bWiley-Blackwell, _c2021. _aUnited Kingdom : |
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| 520 | _aCoordinating and integrating different policies and public sector organizations is a major challenge for practitioners and a continuing topic of interest for researchers. This Viewpoint essay argues that research on this topic needs reorientation to provide better insights for practice and theory of policy making, as well as policy implementation. The authors offer four suggestions on how future research could advance: (1) combining existing conceptual and epistemological approaches more systematically; (2) complementing case studies and surveys with large-N analyses and novel research tools and methods; (3) more systematic analysis of the causal mechanisms in policy coordination and integration; and (4) more thorough study of the real-world impact of policy coordination and integration. | ||
| 546 | _aText in English | ||
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_aPolicies _2AGROVOC _94809 |
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_aPublic policies _917582 _2AGROVOC |
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_aPublic administration _2AGROVOC _931767 |
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_931768 _aBiesbroek, R. |
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_931769 _aBolognesi, T. |
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_931770 _aCejudo, G.M. |
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_931771 _aDuffy, R. |
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_931772 _aHustedt, T. |
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_931773 _aMeyer, I. |
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_tPublic Administration Review _gv. 81, no. 5, p. 973-977 _dUnited Kingdom : Wiley-Blackwell, 2021. _x0033-3352 |
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