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Lichand, Guilherme.
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Behavioral insights for policy design = a new framework for understanding wicked social problems and designing policies for real citizens /
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Behavioral insights for policy design/ by Guilherme Lichand, Amiris de Paula Serdeira, Bruno Rizardi.
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a new framework for understanding wicked social problems and designing policies for real citizens /
Author:
Lichand, Guilherme.
other author:
Serdeira, Amiris de Paula.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2023.,
Description:
xi, 158 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction -- Motivating the use of behavioral insights -- The rise and the fall of governmental nudge units -- Diagnosing behavioral mechanisms behind public -- Motivating the use of systems thinking -- Embedding behavioral diagnostics within systems thinking -- Augmenting the public management toolkit with behavioral insights: the PRIx framework -- Using behavioral insights in practice -- Best practices in testing behavioral mechanisms -- Designing for heterogeneous types -- Concluding remarks: the future of policy design -- A toolkit for policy teams -- Index.
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Political planning - Psychological aspects. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-33034-6
ISBN:
9783031330346
Behavioral insights for policy design = a new framework for understanding wicked social problems and designing policies for real citizens /
Lichand, Guilherme.
Behavioral insights for policy design
a new framework for understanding wicked social problems and designing policies for real citizens /[electronic resource] :by Guilherme Lichand, Amiris de Paula Serdeira, Bruno Rizardi. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2023. - xi, 158 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Introduction -- Motivating the use of behavioral insights -- The rise and the fall of governmental nudge units -- Diagnosing behavioral mechanisms behind public -- Motivating the use of systems thinking -- Embedding behavioral diagnostics within systems thinking -- Augmenting the public management toolkit with behavioral insights: the PRIx framework -- Using behavioral insights in practice -- Best practices in testing behavioral mechanisms -- Designing for heterogeneous types -- Concluding remarks: the future of policy design -- A toolkit for policy teams -- Index.
This textbook is an introductory guide to applying behavioral sciences and systemic thinking into public policy design and implementation. It presents an innovative public management toolkit to handle 'wicked' social problems - those not very responsive to traditional public policy instruments - by incorporating insights from the behavioral sciences and systemic design in the diagnostics of public problems, based on the motivations and constraints of the 'real citizen' - beyond the ideal citizen's perfectly rational intentions and plans devoid of social context or self-control problems. This volume aims to motivate the inclusion of broader and deeper insights from the behavioral sciences - especially behavioral economics, cognitive psychology, and social psychology - to the repertoire of public managers by introducing new methodologies for diagnosing the root causes behind public problems and for designing effective policies to address them. The new diagnosis tool - the MSI framework (an acronym for Motivation, Self-control, and Inattention problems) -, will help identify new mechanisms underlying social problems or reinterpret known problems based on behavioral insights. The new methodology for policy design - the PRIx framework (an acronym for Pricing policies, Regulatory policies, and Information policies) -, will enrich existing policy tools with such behavioral insights. Behavioral Insights for Policy Design: A New Framework for Understanding Wicked Social Problems and Designing Policies for Real Citizens will be a useful and practical guide to public managers and students of graduate and advanced undergraduate courses in public management interested in learning how to apply innovative tools and methodologies inspired by the behavioral sciences into public policy design in a simple and practical way, even when dealing with complex social problems.
ISBN: 9783031330346
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-031-33034-6doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: HN28
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