The design roots of policy problems: Unpacking the role of procedural tools in design fitness and resilience

Author:

Virani Altaf1ORCID,Bali Azad Singh2ORCID,Cashore Benjamin3,Howlett Michael4,Ramesh M3

Affiliation:

1. Public Policy and Management Monash University Indonesia South Tangerang Indonesia

2. School of Social and Political Sciences The University of Melbourne Melbourne Australia

3. Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy National University of Singapore Singapore

4. Department of Political Science Simon Fraser University Burnaby Canada

Abstract

AbstractWhile policy design scholars have made significant conceptual and empirical advances in identifying and evaluating procedural tools, there has been a little focus on understanding how they interact with the more traditional “substantive” elements of a policy mix and their critical functions in policy mix designs. As a result, there is uncertainty about how procedural tools affect policy effectiveness—at adoption or over time. To address this gap, we propose a framework for deconstructing policy mix designs to examine how procedural tools interact with substantive tools in ways that either contribute to or undermine design “fitness” and “resilience.” The framework's diagnostic utility is illustrated by its application to unpack healthcare arrangements in Singapore and India, which reveals design “fault lines” that policy researchers and practitioners need to be aware of. We conclude by offering research directions for further investigating the role of procedural tools in shaping policy dynamics and outcomes.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Administration,Sociology and Political Science

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