Behavioural Public Policy in Australia

Behavioural Public Policy in Australia
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 126
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ISBN-10 : 9781000647105
ISBN-13 : 1000647102
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Behavioural Public Policy in Australia by : Sarah Ball

Using rich ethnographic data and first-hand experience, Ball presents a detailed account of Australia’s attempts to incorporate behavioural insights into its public policy. Ball identifies three competing interpretations of behavioural public policy, and how these interpretations have influenced the use of this approach in practice. The first sees the process as an opportunity to introduce more rigorous evidence. The second interpretation focuses on increasing compliance, cost savings and cutting red tape. The last focuses on the opportunity to better involve citizens in policy design. These interpretations demonstrate different ‘solutions’ to a series of dilemmas that the Australian Public Service, and others, have confronted in the last 50 years, including growing politicisation, technocracy and a disconnect from the needs of citizens. Ball offers a detailed account of how these priorities have shaped how behavioural insights have been implemented in policy-making, as well as reflecting on the challenges facing policy work more broadly. An essential read for practitioners and scholars of policy-making, especially in Australia.

OECD Public Governance Reviews Behavioural Insights for Public Integrity Harnessing the Human Factor to Counter Corruption

OECD Public Governance Reviews Behavioural Insights for Public Integrity Harnessing the Human Factor to Counter Corruption
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 64
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ISBN-10 : 9264297057
ISBN-13 : 9789264297050
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis OECD Public Governance Reviews Behavioural Insights for Public Integrity Harnessing the Human Factor to Counter Corruption by : OECD

- Foreword - Executive summary - Introduction - The dynamics of moral decision making - Integrity in the context of social interactions - Applying behavioural insights to integrity policies - References

Behavioral Insights for Public Policy

Behavioral Insights for Public Policy
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 388
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ISBN-10 : 9781351052528
ISBN-13 : 1351052527
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Behavioral Insights for Public Policy by : Kai Ruggeri

The first decades of the twenty-first century have offered a remarkable shift in how policies are made as well as who designs them. Until this period, local, regional, and national policy advisors largely comprised economists, lawyers, and financial experts. But in an era when behavioral scientists are increasingly being asked to demonstrate the impact of their research, many are playing a much greater role in policy making across a range of sectors as a result. Written by a team of authors working across both academia and government, Behavioral Insights for Public Policy is the first textbook to fully examine how psychology can be applied to a range of public policy areas. It addresses a wide variety of topics from the origins of policy as well as major findings from behavioral economics and nudge theory, to large-scale applications of behavioral insights. The compilation is the first of its kind to broadly cover the underlying theory, history, major empirical examples, and practical applications to policy of nudges (or behavioral insights) for teaching and study in higher education. Featuring over 100 empirical examples of how behavioral insights are being used to address some of the most critical challenges faced globally, the book also includes a unique chapter from an organization actively implementing behavioral insights in policies along with various government institutions. Also featuring case studies looking at key policy issues, learning outcomes, a glossary of key terms, and an accompanying website, this important book will be essential reading for any student of applied psychology. It has also been produced for others interested in the topic from social, political, and economic sciences, as well as those in government looking for an overview of the key issues.

LOGIC: Good Practice Principles for Mainstreaming Behavioural Public Policy

LOGIC: Good Practice Principles for Mainstreaming Behavioural Public Policy
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Publisher : OECD Publishing
Total Pages : 118
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ISBN-10 : 9789264924659
ISBN-13 : 9264924655
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis LOGIC: Good Practice Principles for Mainstreaming Behavioural Public Policy by : OECD

This report outlines good practice principles intended to encourage the incorporation of behavioural perspectives as part of standard policymaking practice in government and governmental organisations.

The Origins of Behavioural Public Policy

The Origins of Behavioural Public Policy
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 215
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ISBN-10 : 9781316510261
ISBN-13 : 1316510263
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis The Origins of Behavioural Public Policy by : Adam Oliver

An accessible introduction to how behavioural economics is used to influence and inform developments in public policy.

Regulatory Policy and Behavioural Economics

Regulatory Policy and Behavioural Economics
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Publisher : OECD Publishing
Total Pages : 74
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ISBN-10 : 9789264207851
ISBN-13 : 9264207856
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Regulatory Policy and Behavioural Economics by : Lunn Pete

This study offers an international review of the initial applications of behavioural economics to policy, with a particular focus on regulatory policy.

Behavioural Public Policy

Behavioural Public Policy
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 9781107042636
ISBN-13 : 1107042631
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Behavioural Public Policy by : Adam Oliver

In this accessible collection, leading academic economists, psychologists and philosophers apply behavioural economic findings to practical policy concerns.

Behavioural Public Policy

Behavioural Public Policy
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 9781107471412
ISBN-13 : 1107471419
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Behavioural Public Policy by : Adam Oliver

How can individuals best be encouraged to take more responsibility for their well-being and their environment or to behave more ethically in their business transactions? Across the world, governments are showing a growing interest in using behavioural economic research to inform the design of nudges which, some suggest, might encourage citizens to adopt beneficial patterns of behaviour. In this fascinating collection, leading academic economists, psychologists and philosophers reflect on how behavioural economic findings can be used to help inform the design of policy initiatives in the areas of health, education, the environment, personal finances and worker remuneration. Each chapter is accompanied by a shorter 'response' that provides critical commentary and an alternative perspective. This accessible book will interest academic researchers, graduate students and policy-makers across a range of disciplinary perspectives.

Tools and Ethics for Applied Behavioural Insights: The BASIC Toolkit

Tools and Ethics for Applied Behavioural Insights: The BASIC Toolkit
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Publisher : OECD Publishing
Total Pages : 156
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ISBN-10 : 9789264347946
ISBN-13 : 9264347941
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Tools and Ethics for Applied Behavioural Insights: The BASIC Toolkit by : OECD

Behavioural insights (BI) are lessons derived from the behavioural and social sciences, including decision making, psychology, cognitive science, neuroscience, organisational and group behaviour.

The Oxford Handbook of Australian Politics

The Oxford Handbook of Australian Politics
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 625
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ISBN-10 : 9780198805465
ISBN-13 : 0198805462
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis The Oxford Handbook of Australian Politics by : Jenny M. Lewis

"BOOK Abstract: The Oxford Handbook of Australian Politics is a comprehensive collection that considers Australia's distinctive politics-both ancient and modern-at all levels and across many themes. It examines the factors that make Australian politics unique and interesting, while firmly placing these in the context of the nation's Indigenous and imported heritage and global engagement. The book presents an account of Australian politics that recognizes and celebrates its inherent diversity by taking a thematic approach in six parts. The first theme addresses Australia's unique inheritances, examining the development of its political culture in relation to the arrival of British colonists and their conflicts with First Nations peoples, as well as the resulting geopolitics. The second theme, improvization, focuses on Australia's political institutions and how they have evolved. Place-making is then considered to assess how geography, distance, Indigenous presence, and migration shape Australian politics. Recurrent dilemmas centre on a range of complex, political problems and their influence on contemporary political practice. Politics, policy, and public administration cover how Australia has been a world leader in some respects, and a laggard in others when dealing with important policy challenges. The final theme, studying Australian politics, introduces some key areas in the study of Australian politics and identifies the strengths and shortcomings of the discipline. This Handbook is an opportunity for others to consider the nation's unique politics from the perspective of leading and emerging scholars, and to gain a strong sense of its imperfections, its enduring challenges, and its strengths. Key Words: Australia, politics, policy, Indigenous heritage, colonial settlement, political institutions, place-making, political dilemmas, policy, and public administration, studying politics"--