Data-centric public services as potential source of policy knowledge. Can “design for policy” help?

IF 2.4 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Francesco Leoni, Martina Carraro, Erin L. McAuliffe, S. Maffei
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is three-fold. Firstly, through selected case studies, to provide an overview of how non-traditional data from digital public services were used as a source of knowledge for policymaking. Secondly, to argue for a design for policy approach to support the successful integration of non-traditional data into policymaking practice, thus supporting data-driven innovation for policymaking. Thirdly, to encourage a vision of the relation between data-driven innovation and public policy that considers policymaking outside the authoritative instrumental logic perspective. Design/methodology/approach A qualitative small-N case study analysis based on desk research data was developed to provide an overview of how data-centric public services could become a source of knowledge for policymaking. The analysis was based on an original theoretical-conceptual framework that merges the policy cycle model and the policy capacity framework. Findings This paper identifies three potential areas of contribution of a design for policy approach in a scenario of data-driven innovation for policymaking practice: the development of sensemaking and prefiguring activities to shape a shared rationale behind intra-/inter-organisational data sharing and data collaboratives; the realisation of collaborative experimentations for enhancing the systemic policy analytical capacity of a governing body, e.g. by integrating non-traditional data into new and trusted indicators for policy evaluation; and service design as approach for data-centric public services that connects policy decisions to the socio-technical context in which data are collected. Research limitations/implications The small-N sample (four cases) selected is not representative of a broader population but isolates exemplary initiatives. Moreover, the analysis was based on secondary sources, limiting the assessment quality of the real use of non-traditional data for policymaking. This level of empirical understanding is considered sufficient for an explorative analysis that supports the original perspective proposed here. Future research will need to collect primary data about the potential and dynamics of how data from data-centric public services can inform policymaking and substantiate the proposed areas of a design for policy contribution with practical experimentations and cases. Originality/value This paper proposes a convergence, yet largely underexplored, between the two emerging perspectives on innovation in policymaking: data for policy and design for policy. This convergence helps to address the designing of data-driven innovations for policymaking, while considering pragmatic indications of socially acceptable practices in this space for practitioners.
以数据为中心的公共服务是政策知识的潜在来源。“为政策而设计”有帮助吗?
目的本文的目的有三个方面。首先,通过选定的案例研究,概述数字公共服务的非传统数据如何被用作决策的知识来源。其次,主张采用政策设计方法,支持将非传统数据成功融入决策实践,从而支持数据驱动的决策创新。第三,鼓励对数据驱动的创新与公共政策之间的关系进行展望,将决策置于权威工具逻辑视角之外。设计/方法论/方法基于案头研究数据进行了定性的小N案例分析,以概述以数据为中心的公共服务如何成为决策的知识来源。该分析基于一个原始的理论概念框架,该框架融合了政策周期模型和政策能力框架。发现本文确定了在数据驱动的决策实践创新场景中,政策设计方法的三个潜在贡献领域:开发感知和预测活动,以形成组织内/组织间数据共享和数据协作背后的共同原理;实现合作实验,以提高理事机构的系统政策分析能力,例如将非传统数据纳入新的、值得信赖的政策评估指标;以及将服务设计作为以数据为中心的公共服务的方法,将政策决策与收集数据的社会技术背景联系起来。研究局限性/含义所选的小N样本(四例)不能代表更广泛的人群,但隔离了示范性举措。此外,分析基于次要来源,限制了决策中实际使用非传统数据的评估质量。这种经验理解水平被认为足以进行探索性分析,支持这里提出的原始观点。未来的研究需要收集有关以数据为中心的公共服务数据如何为决策提供信息的潜力和动态的初步数据,并通过实际实验和案例来证实政策贡献设计的拟议领域。原创性/价值本文提出了两种新兴的政策创新视角之间的趋同,但在很大程度上未得到充分探索:政策数据和政策设计。这种趋同有助于解决政策制定中数据驱动创新的设计问题,同时考虑从业者在这一领域可接受的社会实践的务实迹象。
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Transforming Government- People Process and Policy
Transforming Government- People Process and Policy INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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