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Understanding foresight‐policy interactions: the role of institutionalization

Publication date
2024-11-04
Document type
Forschungsartikel
Author
Priebe, Max
Veit, Sylvia  
Warnke, Philine
Organisational unit
Verwaltungswissenschaft, insb. Digital Government  
DOI
10.1002/ffo2.197
URI
https://openhsu.ub.hsu-hh.de/handle/10.24405/22927
Publisher
Wiley
Series or journal
Futures & Foresight Science
ISSN
2573-5152
Periodical volume
7
Periodical issue
1
Article ID
e197
Peer-reviewed
✅
Part of the university bibliography
✅
Additional Information
Language
English
Abstract
Public administration in governments strives to develop forward‐looking capacities. Foresight has come to the fore as a set of practices that is mobilized to counter political myopia. Despite this increasing interest in governmental foresight, research suggests that diverging institutional practices, organizational structures, and epistemic cultures between foresight practices and policy‐making result in loose coupling. This article aims to contribute to understanding these complicated foresight‐policy interactions. To this end, we draw on findings from public administration scholarship. The concept of institutionalization is employed to analyze how foresight aligns with working practices and routines in government. Based on an in‐depth case study on the institutionalization of foresight practices within the German Federal Government, we demonstrate that scrutinizing the multiple dimensions of institutionalization helps not only to understand where and why loose ends occur but also provides new insights into some of the causes of the lacking impact. The article does not aim to provide an easy fix. Instead, we want to sensitize foresight practitioners, reduce both disappointment and overstating regarding the role of foresight in policy‐making, and provide a nuanced understanding of foresight practices in government.
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Wiley (DEAL)

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