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Policy Entrepreneurs in Water Governance electronic resource Strategies for Change / by Stijn Brouwer.

By: Brouwer, Stijn [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015Description: XVI, 275 p. 34 illus. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319172415Subject(s): Environmental management | Entrepreneurship | public administration | Economics | Public Administration | Water Policy/Water Governance/Water Management | EntrepreneurshipDDC classification: 351 LOC classification: JF20-2112JF1315.2-2112Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
1. Policy Entrepreneurs as Agents of Change -- 2. Explanations of Policy Change and the Role of Policy Entrepreneurs -- 3. Dutch Water Management -- 4. Policy Entrepreneurs in Dutch Water Management -- 5. Attention- and Support Strategies -- 6. Linking Strategies -- 7. Relational Management Strategies -- 8. Arena Strategies -- 9. Conclusions and Recommendations -- Appendices -- Index.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book analyses policy making processes at the micro-level and offers a unique insight into the fascinating world of policy entrepreneurs, elucidating their strategic modus operandi. The author identifies change strategies and explores the role of individuals in policy change processes. Readers will see how these highly talented and exceptional bureaucrats are constantly on the alert for new opportunities and have the capacity to “sell” and “market” new ideas. Based on a uniquely comprehensive four-year study, entailing more than 60 in-depth interviews and an extensive survey of over 300 water policy entrepreneurs in the Netherlands, this book explores the different strategies that policy entrepreneurs employ. It identifies which conditions affect the policy entrepreneur’s selection of strategies, and, more importantly, it assesses the (contextual) effectiveness of these strategies. Although the context of the study makes this work directly relevant to those in the fields of water resources and environmental management, it delivers universally relevant conclusions on affecting policy change. In addition to the theoretical material that will appeal to scholars and students, this book highlights a series of concrete recommendations for practitioners on how to affect policy change, making it of interest to academics and decision makers in the broad areas of policy change, sustainability, and water management.
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1. Policy Entrepreneurs as Agents of Change -- 2. Explanations of Policy Change and the Role of Policy Entrepreneurs -- 3. Dutch Water Management -- 4. Policy Entrepreneurs in Dutch Water Management -- 5. Attention- and Support Strategies -- 6. Linking Strategies -- 7. Relational Management Strategies -- 8. Arena Strategies -- 9. Conclusions and Recommendations -- Appendices -- Index.

This book analyses policy making processes at the micro-level and offers a unique insight into the fascinating world of policy entrepreneurs, elucidating their strategic modus operandi. The author identifies change strategies and explores the role of individuals in policy change processes. Readers will see how these highly talented and exceptional bureaucrats are constantly on the alert for new opportunities and have the capacity to “sell” and “market” new ideas. Based on a uniquely comprehensive four-year study, entailing more than 60 in-depth interviews and an extensive survey of over 300 water policy entrepreneurs in the Netherlands, this book explores the different strategies that policy entrepreneurs employ. It identifies which conditions affect the policy entrepreneur’s selection of strategies, and, more importantly, it assesses the (contextual) effectiveness of these strategies. Although the context of the study makes this work directly relevant to those in the fields of water resources and environmental management, it delivers universally relevant conclusions on affecting policy change. In addition to the theoretical material that will appeal to scholars and students, this book highlights a series of concrete recommendations for practitioners on how to affect policy change, making it of interest to academics and decision makers in the broad areas of policy change, sustainability, and water management.

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