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科学领域:

  • 行为公共政策行为公共政策.
  • 社会问题解决 解决社会问题
  • 政策干预框架 政策干预框架

背景情况:

  • 社会问题通过个人层面 (i-frame) 或系统层面 (s-frame) 的干预来解决.
  • 公司经常推广i-frame来阻碍系统变革,将个人干预作为替代方案.

研究的目的:

  • 区分i框架和s框架的政策方法.
  • 为了解决人们对行为科学i-frame重点无意中支持企业阻碍系统改革的担忧.
  • 澄清行为公共政策在支持针对特殊利益的系统性改革中的作用.

主要方法:

  • 概念分析区分i框架和s框架政策方法.
  • 对评论员的回应,确定共同的主题和建设性的建议.
  • 论证行为公共政策在支持系统性改革中的作用.

主要成果:

  • 行为科学中的i-frame重点可能无意中强化无效的个人干预.
  • 强大的特殊利益往往反对由广泛的政策共识支持的系统性改革.
  • 行为公共政策可以帮助建立对必要的系统变革的支持.

结论:

  • 在行为公共政策中,向s框架的转变对于有效的社会问题解决至关重要.
  • 行为科学必须积极支持系统性改革,而不是无意中阻碍它们.
  • 澄清建立公共和政策支持系统变革的途径是行为公共政策的关键作用.