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Behavioral-based intervention in designing public policies has
become an important field of study in recent years with empirical
studies devoted to analyzing how to design better policies from the
fields of behavioral economics, social psychology, sociology,
anthropology, economy, political science, design (human-centered
design and design thinking), or effective state and non-state
bureaucracies throughout the world. Therefore, it is important to
explore this original research on behavioral policymaking that
starts from the development of policies following all the way
through to the implementation of them and the many stages in
between. Current research on public policy seeks to provide
insights and support leadership in public administration within the
framework of behavioral science. Behavioral-Based Interventions for
Improving Public Policies aims to provide a glimpse of the
theoretical frameworks in use and some of the latest practical
reported research findings for behavioral-based intervention in
designing public policies. The chapters will explore policymaking
knowledge applied in different types of communities and cultural
environments. While highlighting topic areas that include
policymaking, policy infrastructure, and policy adoption, this book
is ideally intended for professionals and researchers working in
the fields of policymaking, administrative sciences and management,
behavioral economics, social psychology, sociology, anthropology,
economy, or political science along with practitioners,
stakeholders, academicians, and students.
Behavioral-based intervention in designing public policies has
become an important field of study in recent years with empirical
studies devoted to analyzing how to design better policies from the
fields of behavioral economics, social psychology, sociology,
anthropology, economy, political science, design (human-centered
design and design thinking), or effective state and non-state
bureaucracies throughout the world. Therefore, it is important to
explore this original research on behavioral policymaking that
starts from the development of policies following all the way
through to the implementation of them and the many stages in
between. Current research on public policy seeks to provide
insights and support leadership in public administration within the
framework of behavioral science. Behavioral-Based Interventions for
Improving Public Policies aims to provide a glimpse of the
theoretical frameworks in use and some of the latest practical
reported research findings for behavioral-based intervention in
designing public policies. The chapters will explore policymaking
knowledge applied in different types of communities and cultural
environments. While highlighting topic areas that include
policymaking, policy infrastructure, and policy adoption, this book
is ideally intended for professionals and researchers working in
the fields of policymaking, administrative sciences and management,
behavioral economics, social psychology, sociology, anthropology,
economy, or political science along with practitioners,
stakeholders, academicians, and students.
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