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Policy learning : across and beyond theories of the policy process

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2706-6274; 2679-3873
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Special issue of International review of public policy, 2024
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RADAELLI, Claudio M., ZAKI, Bishoy Louis (editor/s), Policy learning : across and beyond theories of the policy process, Special issue of International review of public policy, 2024 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/78161
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The early drafts of the papers collected in this Special Issue were discussed at the International Conference on Public Policy 6, Toronto, Canada, 27-29 June 2023, organized by the International Public Policy Association (IPPA). We are grateful to the participants for their comments.
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-- Claudio M. Radaelli and Bishoy L. Zaki: Expanding the horizon of policy learning -- Tamara Tubakovic and Marina Cino Pagliarello: Policy change and the persuasive potential of polysemic ideas: What explains coalition-building success? -- Stéphane Moyson: I know better: Self-esteem, egocentrism, and policy learning in the liberalization of Belgian network industries -- Sandra Plümer: When does policy learning lead to policy change? Exploring the causal chain from learning to change -- Sojeong Kim, Tanya Heikkila and Adam M. Wellstead: Pathways to learning in data-based policy innovation labs -- Jing Zhang: Policy Learning Through Transfer - Individuals, Organisations and Network in the Making of Ethiopia’s Industrial Park Programme -- Malte Möck and Peter H. Feindt: Policy learning in the face of ambiguity: Puzzling and powering in multiple streams -- Forum -- Yannis Papadopoulos: Advancing the Understanding of Accountability Processes in Collaborative Governance: Lessons from Research on ‘Agencification’
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Published: 01 September 2024
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