Lecture 7 Flashcards

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What are the four dimensions of policy success according to Compton, Luetjens & ‘t Hart?

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  1. Programmatic Assessment: Evaluates if the policy achieves its intended outcomes and creates public value.
  2. Process Assessment: Focuses on inclusivity, deliberation, and the use of evidence in policymaking.
  3. Political Assessment: Measures public and stakeholder legitimacy and political coalitions supporting the policy.
  4. Endurance Assessment: Considers how well the policy adapts over time while maintaining relevance and support.
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Name 3 designfactors that influence policy success according to Compton, Luetjens & ‘t Hart.

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  1. Process Inclusivity
  2. Degree of Innovation
  3. Pacing of Change
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Name 2 findings from the casestudies in Compton, Luetjens & ‘t Hart.

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  1. Inclusive Processes: Broad consultation and collaboration with affected stakeholders contribute significantly to success.
  2. Adaptation and Timing: Policies designed to evolve with changing circumstances tend to endure and maintain relevance.
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Geels discusses a Multi-Level Perspective. Name the 3 levels.

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  1. Landscape Level: External factors (e.g., cultural trends, economic crises)
  2. Regime Level: Established practices, technologies, and policies that dominate the socio-technical system but can resist change.
  3. Niche Level: Protected spaces where radical innovations emerge.
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What are the three key processes in the dynamics of socio-technical innovation according to Geels?

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  1. Alignment between micro, meso and macro
  2. Path Dependency
  3. Transition Pathways
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Name the two criteria for transition pathways according to Geels.

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  1. Timing of interactions (The stage at which landscape pressures interact with niche innovations)
  2. Nature of interactions: (The relationship between niches and regimes)
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What are the main challenges of governance for sustainable development according to Meadowcroft?

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  1. Authority is spread across governments, businesses, and civil society
  2. Vague or contested development goals
  3. Limited knowledge of complex systems complicates decision-making
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The “nature of interactions” can be split up in two types. Name these two types of interactions between niche-innovations (Geels)

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  • Substitution (competitive)
  • Reconfiguration (symbiotic)
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How can we improve governance for a sustainable future according to Meadowcroft?

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  1. Interactive and Reflexive Governance
  2. Pluralistic Networks
  3. Long-Term Visioning
  4. Empowered Institutions
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