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From hierarchy to continuum: classifying the technical dimension of policy goals

Published: 07.10.2022.

Ana Petek, Borna Zgurić, Marjeta Šinko, Krešimir Petković, Mario Munta, Marko Kovačić, Anka Kekez and Nikola Baketa are the co-authors of the scientific paper “From hierarchy to continuum: classifying the technical dimension of policy goals”. The paper was published in the journal “Policy Sciences” indexed in 2021 in Q1 in WoSCC (Public Administration; Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary) and in Q1 in Scopus (Development; Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law; Public Administration; Social Sciences (miscellaneous); Sociology and Political Science).

The paper investigates the technical dimension of policy goals or their structural properties. The paper challenges the idea that policy goals can be conceptualized within a unidimensional hierarchy. It aims to contribute to policy theory by classifying goals based on systematic empirical research. Qualitative content analysis of 11 governmental strategies was conducted by focusing on the overlap of six technical features of policy goals: level of specification, mode of accomplishment, presence of time frames, quantifiable indicators, beneficiaries, and responsible actors. Based on the analysis, the paper distinguishes seven technical types of policy goals: broad, mode-centered, direction-centered, beneficiary-centered, actor-centered, semi-structured, and structured. Technical types of policy goals do not form a hierarchy with clear-cut levels, but can be placed on a continuum, from broad to structured, with the mixed types in between. This insight could enhance policy design theory by introducing a more sophisticated tuning of policy goals, potentially leading to better advice for practical policy planning and, in turn, to more successful policy implementation.

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