Bailey Simon, Checkland Kath, Hodgson Damian, McBride Anne, Elvey Rebecca, Parkin Stephen, Rothwell Katy, Pierides Dean
University of Manchester, UK.
University of Manchester, UK.
Soc Sci Med. 2017 Apr;179:210-217. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2017.02.002. Epub 2017 Feb 3.
In spite of their widespread use in policy making in the UK and elsewhere, there is a relatively sparse literature specifically devoted to policy pilots. Recent research on policy piloting has focused on the role of pilots in making policy work in accordance with national agendas. Taking this as a point of departure, the present paper develops the notion of pilots doing policy work. It does this by situating piloting within established theories of policy formulation and implementation, and illustrating using an empirical case. Our case is drawn from a qualitative policy ethnography of a local government pilot programme aiming to extend access to healthcare services. Our case explores the collective entrepreneurship of regional policy makers together with local pilot volunteers. We argue that pilots work to mobilise and manage the ambiguity and conflict associated with particular policy goals, and in their structure and design, shape action towards particular outcomes. We conclude with a discussion of the generative but managed role which piloting affords to local implementers.
尽管政策试点在英国及其他地区的政策制定中被广泛应用,但专门针对政策试点的文献相对较少。近期关于政策试点的研究聚焦于试点在使政策符合国家议程方面所起的作用。以此为出发点,本文提出了政策试点开展政策工作的概念。本文通过将试点置于既定的政策制定与实施理论中,并以一个实证案例进行说明来做到这一点。我们的案例来自一项针对地方政府旨在扩大医疗服务可及性的试点项目的定性政策人种志研究。我们的案例探讨了区域政策制定者与地方试点志愿者的集体创业精神。我们认为,试点致力于调动和管理与特定政策目标相关的模糊性和冲突,并在其结构和设计中塑造朝着特定结果的行动。我们最后讨论了试点赋予地方实施者的具有创造性但可控的作用。