Bringing History in: Policy accumulation and general policy alineation

Nadine Engen, LG Tummers, Victor Bekkers, Bram Steijn

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Abstract

Research mainly looked at problems public professionals have with specific policy programmes. However, policies are not developed in a vacuum. Public professionals are often confronted with (a series of) policy changes, intended to refine, replace or complement other policies. This policy accumulation results in professionals having a certain predisposition towards policies in general. To conceptualize this predisposition, we introduce the term general policy alienation. We investigate whether the earlier developed policy alienation scale can be adapted to measure general policy alienation. Our analyses show that the scale performs satisfactorily. Theoretical relevance, as well as directions for practical applications are discussed.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1085-1106
Number of pages21
JournalPublic Management Review (print)
Volume18
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 28 Sept 2015

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