Policy Innovation: Pathways and Models of Diffusion
Words: 604 Pages: 2 6461Policy innovation, a vital aspect of governmental evolution, is commonly defined as the adoption of new policies by participating governments. Scholars have extensively studied this political phenomenon through field research, data analysis, and examination of institutional actions. The readings assigned in this course highlight three primary pathways that lead to policy innovation: the organizational adaptation of public officials to external pressures, cultural shifts that compel the general public to influence decision-makers, and the behavior of non-elected government workers who may […]