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Nudging change? Learning from practice evidence to succeed in policy implementation and regulation in complex environment. Nudge vs Design driven policies.

Transcript of nudging change.

Nudging change?Learning from practice evidence to succeed in policy implementation and regulation in complex environment. Nudge vs Design driven policies.

what I am?

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governance as an outcome.

what works here won’t work there.

every local system is unique

change as rethorical tool.

solution must often primarily help build consensus

and way overlapped.

policy networks are dense

a mess

do things with words.

vision of the city is produced

into conversatio

n

a risky game.

you should be aware of the steps and the

traps

implementation.

In political science, implementation refers to the carrying out of public policy. Legislatures pass laws that are then carried out by public servants working in bureaucratic agencies. This process consists of rule-making, rule-administration and rule-adjudication. Factors impacting implementation include the legislative intent, the administrative capacity of the implementing bureaucracy, interest group activity and opposition, and presidential or executive support.

who cares for what.

leverage of

selective incentives

shit happens.

from forecasting…

to user centered policies.

a turn in nudging theory as a regolative approach.

Nudge theory s a concept in behavioural science, political theory and economics which argues that positive reinforcement and indirect suggestions to try to achieve non-forced compliance can influence the motives, incentives and decision making of groups and individuals, at least as effectively – if not more effectively – than direct instruction, legislation, or enforcement.

libertarian paternalism.

Paternalism – the interference of a state or an individual with another person, against their will, and defended or motivated by a claim that the person interfered with will be better off or protected from harm. Libertarianism – in the strict sense, is the moral view that agents (people) initially fully own themselves and have certain moral powers to acquire property rights in external things. It is often identified with the principle that individuals have a right to maximum negative liberty, where negative liberty is the absence of forcible interference from other agents when one attempts to do things.

inertia always works.

nudging is a way to cheat citizen.

tune with practices.

and use of the city.

test choices before deciding.

frame the policy window.

thanks for your attention. @alepirani [email protected]