Nils C. Bandelow, Lina Y. Iskandar, Sofie Klingner, Ilana Schröder
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在政策改革倡议进入国家决策者的议程之前,这些倡议往往始于小规模的地方层面。计划行动框架(PAF)强调传记联系的重要性,以了解政策行动者群体是如何形成的,以及他们是如何制定可能导致长达十年之久的政策变革的计划的。本文通过话语分析和专家访谈,运用计划行动框架研究了德国卫生政策区域化倡议背后的计划团体的形成过程。该研究有助于理解政策项目背后的社会网络,以及政策变化的社会心理和部分非正式驱动因素。研究结果表明,德国卫生政策子系统已经满足了 PAF 的许多条件。我们描述了一个具有地方和组织驱动力的政策参与者网络,该网络促成了全国范围内的区域化合作。 相关文章 Caliskan, Cantay.2020."精英网络对绿色政策制定的影响》。Politics & Policy 48(6):1104–37. https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12382. Petridou, Evangelia, Per Becker, and Jörgen Sparf."公共管理中的政策企业家:社会网络分析"。Politics & Policy 49(2):414–45. https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12400. Svallfors, Stefan, Erica Falkenström, Corrie Hammar, and Anna T. Höglund.2022."Networked Reports:瑞典医疗治理专家报告的委托与制作"。Politics & Policy 50(3):580–97. https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12462.
From local networks to national reform? Programmatic groups in the regionalization of German health policy
Before policy reform initiatives reach the agenda of national decision makers, such initiatives often start at a small-scale, local level. The Programmatic Action Framework (PAF) emphasizes the importance of biographical connections to understand how a group of policy actors forms, and how it develops programs that may lead to decade-long policy change. This article applies the PAF to study the emergence of a programmatic group behind initiatives on regionalization in German health policy through discourse analysis and expert interviews. The study contributes to understanding social networks behind policy programs and social-psychological, partly informal drivers of policy change. The results show that many PAF conditions have already been met in the German health policy subsystem. We describe a network of policy actors with local and organizational drivers that has led to nationwide cooperation on regionalization.
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Caliskan, Cantay. 2020. “The Influence of Elite Networks on Green Policy Making.” Politics & Policy 48(6): 1104–37. https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12382.
Petridou, Evangelia, Per Becker, and Jörgen Sparf. “Policy Entrepreneurs in Public Administration: A Social Network Analysis.” Politics & Policy 49(2): 414–45. https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12400.
Svallfors, Stefan, Erica Falkenström, Corrie Hammar, and Anna T. Höglund. 2022. “Networked Reports: Commissioning and Production of Expert Reports on Swedish Health Care Governance.” Politics & Policy 50(3): 580–97. https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12462.