Policy-takers and policy calibrations: exploring the demand side of micro-level policy design choices

In the literature on policy design, the topic of citizen or policy-taker compliance, or the lack thereof, has been understood mainly in terms of economistic motivations responding to incentives and deterrents. That is, until recently. A pronounced turn toward behavioral public policy over the last t...

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Main Authors: MUKHERJEE, Ishani, GUHA, Panchali
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-53802025-01-16T09:18:02Z Policy-takers and policy calibrations: exploring the demand side of micro-level policy design choices MUKHERJEE, Ishani GUHA, Panchali In the literature on policy design, the topic of citizen or policy-taker compliance, or the lack thereof, has been understood mainly in terms of economistic motivations responding to incentives and deterrents. That is, until recently. A pronounced turn toward behavioral public policy over the last two decades has diversified the set of possible propositions that are available for policy design scholars to study policy-takers. Consequently, how the diversity of policy-taker motivations and behavioral responses can be considered in the design of policy mixes and their implementation is an emerging area of study. Here, we contribute to this research effort by conceptualizing how the motivations of policy-takers affect their compliance response to the calibration of different types of policy instruments. We first elaborate on the inter-relationships between heterogenous policy-taker motivations, policy instrument calibrations, and heterogenous behavioral responses. Next, we use the example of Singapore’s approach to the management of a cyclical environmental disease (dengue) to illustrate the mix of motivations on the part of policy-takers. We then offer some thoughts on how policy instrument calibrations can be deployed to target heterogenous policy-taker motivations and induce greater policy participation. 2024-04-17T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/4121 info:doi/10.1080/25741292.2024.2340511 Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Calibration Motivation Policy compliance Policy instrument Policy-taker Public policy Asian Studies Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration
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Singapore
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topic Calibration
Motivation
Policy compliance
Policy instrument
Policy-taker
Public policy
Asian Studies
Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration
spellingShingle Calibration
Motivation
Policy compliance
Policy instrument
Policy-taker
Public policy
Asian Studies
Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration
MUKHERJEE, Ishani
GUHA, Panchali
Policy-takers and policy calibrations: exploring the demand side of micro-level policy design choices
description In the literature on policy design, the topic of citizen or policy-taker compliance, or the lack thereof, has been understood mainly in terms of economistic motivations responding to incentives and deterrents. That is, until recently. A pronounced turn toward behavioral public policy over the last two decades has diversified the set of possible propositions that are available for policy design scholars to study policy-takers. Consequently, how the diversity of policy-taker motivations and behavioral responses can be considered in the design of policy mixes and their implementation is an emerging area of study. Here, we contribute to this research effort by conceptualizing how the motivations of policy-takers affect their compliance response to the calibration of different types of policy instruments. We first elaborate on the inter-relationships between heterogenous policy-taker motivations, policy instrument calibrations, and heterogenous behavioral responses. Next, we use the example of Singapore’s approach to the management of a cyclical environmental disease (dengue) to illustrate the mix of motivations on the part of policy-takers. We then offer some thoughts on how policy instrument calibrations can be deployed to target heterogenous policy-taker motivations and induce greater policy participation.
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author MUKHERJEE, Ishani
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title Policy-takers and policy calibrations: exploring the demand side of micro-level policy design choices
title_short Policy-takers and policy calibrations: exploring the demand side of micro-level policy design choices
title_full Policy-takers and policy calibrations: exploring the demand side of micro-level policy design choices
title_fullStr Policy-takers and policy calibrations: exploring the demand side of micro-level policy design choices
title_full_unstemmed Policy-takers and policy calibrations: exploring the demand side of micro-level policy design choices
title_sort policy-takers and policy calibrations: exploring the demand side of micro-level policy design choices
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2024
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/4121
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