Government research institutes in the Italian policy advisory system

IF 2.7 4区 管理学 Q2 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
M. Galanti, A. Lippi
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Abstract

In a Napoleonic country such as Italy, ministerial cabinets have traditionally served as central advisors in the politicised policy advisory system (PAS), while evidence-based policy-making has usually been marginal. Nevertheless, recent developments in political systems have pushed for the pluralisation of the Napoleonic PAS toward a stronger demand for scientific and expert advice. Against this backdrop, the role of government research institutes (GRIs) as advisors represents an interesting change that could potentially fuel the development of an evidence-based approach in a period of changing advisory practices. We investigate these developments through a case study concerning 20 Italian GRIs that are engaged as influential advisors or recruited to support implementation through policy work. We obtained evidence through document analysis, in-depth interviews, and a questionnaire administered to the 20 GRIs. The overall picture displays a shift in conceiving policy advice in the political system and opens the door to innovation. Points for practitioners Evidence-based policy making is expanding also in countries with scarce policy capacities. Government research institutes may be asked to perform different policy works, including evidence-based advice and also implementation tasks. The financial autonomy and reputation of the government research institute matter for their advisory role. Policy advice is described as the result of the matching between a contingent political demand and the offer of expert knowledge.
意大利政府研究机构的政策咨询体系
在像意大利这样的拿破仑国家,部长级内阁传统上在政治化的政策咨询系统(PAS)中担任中央顾问,而循证决策通常处于边缘地位。然而,政治制度的最新发展推动了拿破仑PAS的多元化,对科学和专家建议的需求更大。在这种背景下,政府研究机构(GRIs)作为顾问的角色代表了一个有趣的变化,它可能会在咨询实践不断变化的时期推动循证方法的发展。我们通过对20名意大利gri的案例研究来调查这些发展,这些gri被聘为有影响力的顾问或通过政策工作来支持实施。我们通过文献分析、深度访谈和对20名gri进行问卷调查来获得证据。整体情况显示了政治体系中构思政策建议的转变,并为创新打开了大门。在政策能力不足的国家,基于证据的政策制定也在扩大。政府研究机构可能会被要求执行不同的政策工作,包括基于证据的建议和执行任务。政府研究机构的财务自主权和声誉关系到它们的咨询作用。政策建议被描述为偶然的政治需求与提供专业知识之间匹配的结果。
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期刊介绍: IRAS is an international peer-reviewed journal devoted to academic and professional public administration. Founded in 1927 it is the oldest scholarly public administration journal specifically focused on comparative and international topics. IRAS seeks to shape the future agenda of public administration around the world by encouraging reflection on international comparisons, new techniques and approaches, the dialogue between academics and practitioners, and debates about the future of the field itself.
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