Innovative implementation by non-state actors in environment-related areas : towards a positive implementation gap ?
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Titre
Innovative implementation by non-state actors in environment-related areas : towards a positive implementation gap ?
Date de publication
06/2013
Langue
anglais
Notes
Contribution presented in the first International Conference on Public Policy (ICPP), Grenoble: June 26-28 2013
Résumé
This contribution (presented in the first International Conference on Public Policy (ICPP) in Grenoble in June 2013) explores the phenomena of innovation in action ("innovative implementation"). To do so, we operationalize "innovative implementation" as a strategy by which (coalitions of) non-state actors seek to develop ad hoc solutions to address a given environmental issue, going beyond what is provided for in formal policy designs. Following an inductive research strategy, we elaborate a conceptual framework whose main advantage is to bring the actors and their coalition (in all their diversity) back in the analysis. More concretely, we state that perceiving implementation as broader 'social interaction processes' (De Boer & Bressers 2011) within which actors play strategic 'games' (Bardach 1977, Scharpf 1997) opens interesting lines of research to better account for their innovative and strategic behaviours. In a second step, we apply this framework to three strategies of innovative implementation in different contexts, and identify on this basis empirical regularities in the individual pathways related to the emergence and success (or failure) of these strategies.
Mots-clé
Implementation, Innovation, Environment, Positive gap, Public policies, Strategy
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