12 resultados para PUBLIC POLICY
em Doria (National Library of Finland DSpace Services) - National Library of Finland, Finland
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Kirjallisuusarvostelu
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This thesis provides an analysis of how the nexus between climate change and human rights shapes public policy agendas and alternatives. It draws upon seminal work conducted by John Kingdon, whose landmark publication “Agendas, alternatives, and public policy” described how separate streams of problems, solutions, and politics converge to move an issue onto the public policy agenda toward potential government action. Building on Kingdon’s framework, this research explores how human rights contribute to surfacing the problem of climate change; developing alternative approaches to tackling climate change; and improving the political environment necessary for addressing climate change with sufficient ambition. The study reveals that climate change undermines the realization of human rights and that human rights can be effective tools in building climate resilience. This analysis was developed using a mixed methods approach and drawing upon substantial literature review, the researcher’s own participation in international climate policy design; elite interviews with thought leaders dealing with climate change and human rights; and regular inputs from focus groups comprised of practitioners drawn from the fields of climate change, development and human rights. This is a journal based thesis with a total of six articles submitted for evaluation, published in peer‐reviewed publications, over a five year period. Denna avhandling analyserar hur klimatfrågan och mänskliga rättigheter i samverkan formar den politiska agendan och det politiskt möjliga. Den bygger på banbrytande forskning av John Kingdon, vars publikation “Agendas, alternatives, and public policy” beskriver hur en fråga blir politiskt viktig och lyfts upp på den politiska agendan. Med utgångspunkt i Kingdons ramverk, utforskar avhandlingen hur mänskliga rättigheter bidrar till att blottlägga klimatfrågan som problem; utveckla alternativa metoder för att angripa och hantera klimatfrågan; samt skapa ett politiskt klimat nödvändigt för att på ett ambitiöst sätt kunna angripa klimatfrågan. Studien visar att klimatförändringar undergräver mänskliga rättigheterna men att arbete med mänskliga rättigheter kan vara ett effektivt verktyg för att stå emot och hantera effekterna av klimatförändringar. Analysen har genomförts med hjälp av en rad olika metoder vilka inkluderar litteraturstudier, författarens egna observationer under klimatförhandlingar; intervjuer med ledande tänkare inom klimatfrågan och mänskliga rättigheter; samt data insamlad genom fokusgrupper bestående av yrkesverksamma inom klimat, utveckling och mänskliga rättigheter. Avhandlingen är baserad på totalt sex artiklar som publicerats i fackgranskade tidskrifter under en femårsperiod.
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This doctoral dissertation investigates the adult education policy of the European Union (EU) in the framework of the Lisbon agenda 2000–2010, with a particular focus on the changes of policy orientation that occurred during this reference decade. The year 2006 can be considered, in fact, a turning point for the EU policy-making in the adult learning sector: a radical shift from a wide--ranging and comprehensive conception of educating adults towards a vocationally oriented understanding of this field and policy area has been observed, in particular in the second half of the so--called ‘Lisbon decade’. In this light, one of the principal objectives of the mainstream policy set by the Lisbon Strategy, that of fostering all forms of participation of adults in lifelong learning paths, appears to have muted its political background and vision in a very short period of time, reflecting an underlying polarisation and progressive transformation of European policy orientations. Hence, by means of content analysis and process tracing, it is shown that the new target of the EU adult education policy, in this framework, has shifted from citizens to workers, and the competence development model, borrowed from the corporate sector, has been established as the reference for the new policy road maps. This study draws on the theory of governance architectures and applies a post-ontological perspective to discuss whether the above trends are intrinsically due to the nature of the Lisbon Strategy, which encompasses education policies, and to what extent supranational actors and phenomena such as globalisation influence the European governance and decision--making. Moreover, it is shown that the way in which the EU is shaping the upgrading of skills and competences of adult learners is modeled around the needs of the ‘knowledge economy’, thus according a great deal of importance to the ‘new skills for new jobs’ and perhaps not enough to life skills in its broader sense which include, for example, social and civic competences: these are actually often promoted but rarely implemented in depth in the EU policy documents. In this framework, it is conveyed how different EU policy areas are intertwined and interrelated with global phenomena, and it is emphasised how far the building of the EU education systems should play a crucial role in the formation of critical thinking, civic competences and skills for a sustainable democratic citizenship, from which a truly cohesive and inclusive society fundamentally depend, and a model of environmental and cosmopolitan adult education is proposed in order to address the challenges of the new millennium. In conclusion, an appraisal of the EU’s public policy, along with some personal thoughts on how progress might be pursued and actualised, is outlined.
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Within the framework of state security policy, the focus of this dissertation are the relations between how new security threats are perceived and the policy planning and bureaucratic implementation that are designed to address them. In addition, this thesis explores and studies some of the inertias that might exist in the core of the state apparatus as it addresses new threats and how these could be better managed. The dissertation is built on five thematic and interrelated articles highlighting different aspects of when new significant national security threats are detected by different governments until the threats on the policy planning side translate into protective measures within the society. The timeline differs widely between different countries and some key aspects of this process are also studied. One focus concerns mechanisms for adaptability within the Intelligence Community, another on the policy planning process within the Cabinet Offices/National Security Councils and the third focus is on the planning process and how policy is implemented within the bureaucracy. The issue of policy transfer is also analysed, revealing that there is some imitation of innovation within governmental structures and policies, for example within the field of cyber defence. The main findings of the dissertation are that this context has built-in inertias and bureaucratic seams found in most government bureaucratic machineries. As much of the information and planning measures imply security classification of the transparency and internal debate on these issues, alternative assessments become limited. To remedy this situation, the thesis recommends ways to improve the decision-making system in order to streamline the processes involved in making these decisions. Another special focus of the thesis concerns the role of the public policy think tanks in the United States as an instrument of change in the country’s national security decision-making environment, which is viewed from the perspective as being a possible source of new ideas and innovation. The findings in this part are based on unique interviews data on how think tanks become successful and influence the policy debate in a country such as the United States. It appears clearly that in countries such as the United States think tanks smooth the decision making processes, and that this model with some adaptations also might be transferrable to other democratic countries.
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Lobbying by companies and the management techniques of lobbying have been fairly unknown territory. This study explains different theories related to lobbying including major political, economic and mathematical theories and their connections to lobbying. Existing lobbying networks in the European Union, especially at the European Union level, are explained. Lobbying organisations in the European Union are interconnected. Networks start at a local level, and have connections to national, European Union, international and sometimes to the global level. Relationships between business strategy and lobbying are studied with emphasis on issues management. Business strategy is often seen stemming from business environment analysis and stakeholder management. The issues management concept bridges aspects of business environment analysis and stakeholder management into a project type of management approach. The study includes two different empirical parts. A sample of public policy managers representing the European chemical industry was interviewed, and a chemical industry specific lobbying framework was built. This framework was then tested using a questionnaire sent to European public issues managers representing some of the largest European companies. Based on the results of the questionnaire, a generic framework on how large, European companies manage lobbying in general terms was developed.
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For more than a decade, researchers have been aware of the increased pace of small-firm internationalization and the greater effect of these rapidly growing small businesses on the wealth, international trade, and job-creation opportunities of countries. Due to the small size of the home market, Finnish companies have been generally considered highly interested in internationalization. One particular domain in which rapid internationalization has been considered feasible is the global software business, with its knowledge-intensive nature and high growth potential. However, over time the failure rate of small entrepreneurial firms has remained especially high in high-technology markets. One of the reasons for this seems to lie in the fact that these companies are often formed by people with a strong technological background but limited competences in other areas. Further, research on the marketing capabilities of rapidly internationalizing high-tech firms has been scarce thus far. In addition, while there is much research on the first years of operations of rapidly internationalizing companies, it is not well known what becomes of them later on. Therefore, there is a need for more investigation into the managerial mindset, competences and decision-making in these small companies, especially from the perspective of how they acquire and exploit market knowledge, and enhance their networking capabilities in order to promote international expansion. The present study focuses on market orientation in small software firms that internationalize their operations rapidly in global software markets. It builds on qualitative data to illustrate how these companies develop their market-oriented product-market strategies during the process of increasing international commitment. It also shows how they manage their network relationships in order to be able to offer better customer service and to thrive in the fierce global competition. The study was conducted in the empirical context of Finnish small software companies, and the main data consists of interviews with top managers in these businesses. The interviews were designed to cover a minimum period of five years of the company's international operations, thus offering a retrospective in-depth perspective on market orientation, internationalization and partnerships in the given context. One particular focus is on less successfully internationalized software companies, and the challenges they face when approaching international markets. This study makes a significant contribution to the literature on market orientation for several reasons. First, building on data from the software industry, it clarifies the existing theory in the context of rapid internationalization and network relationships. Secondly, it provides a good body of evidence on market orientation in both successfully and less successfully internationalized companies, and identifies the key related differences between the two company groups. Thirdly, it highlights the importance of inter-firm networks in the rapid internationalization of small software firms, providing companies with important market knowledge and, in some cases, management challenges. Fourthly, this investigation clarifies market orientation in the context of different software-product strategies, thus, combining the perspectives of market orientation in both manufacturing and services. In sum, the results of the study are significant for both small software firms and public-policy makers since they shed light on the market-oriented managerial mindset and the market-information gathering and sharing processes that are needed in successful rapid internationalization.
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Kirjallisuusarvostelu
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The emergence of the idea of multiculturalism in Swedish public discourse and social science in the latter half of the 1960s and introduction of official multiculturalism in 1975 constituted a major intellectual and political shift in the post-war history of Sweden. The ambition of the 1975 immigrant and minority policy to enable the preservation of ethno-cultural minorities and to create a positive attitude towards the new multicultural society among the majority population was also incorporated into Swedish cultural, educational and media policies. The rejection of assimilationism and the new commitment to ethno-cultural diversity, the multicultural moment, has earned Sweden a place on the list of the early adopters of official multiculturalism, together with Canada and Australia. This compilation thesis examines the origins and early post-war history of the idea of multiculturalism as well as the interplay between idea and politics in the shift from a public ideal of homogeneity to an ideal of multiculturalism in Sweden. It does so from a range of conceptual, comparative, transnational, and biographical perspectives. The thesis consists of an introduction (Part I) and four previously published studies (Part II). The primary research result of the thesis concerns the agency involved in the break-through and formal establishment of the idea of multiculturalism in Sweden. Actors such as ethnic activists, experts and officials were instrumental in the introduction and establishment of multiculturalism in Sweden, as they also had been in Canada and in Australia. These actors have, however, not previously been recognized and analysed as significant idea-makers and political agents in the case of Sweden. The intertwined connections between activists, social scientists, linguists, and officials facilitated the transfer of the idea of multiculturalism from a publically contested idea to public policy via the way of The Swedish Trade Union Confederation, academia and the Royal Commission of Immigration. The thesis furthermore shows that the political success of the idea of multiculturalism, such as it was within the limits of the universalist social democratic welfare state, was dependent on whom the claims-makers were, the status and positions they held, and the way the idea of multiculturalism was conceptualised and used. It was also dependent on the migratory context of labour immigration in the 1960s and 1970s and on whose behalf the advocates of multiculturalism made their claims. The majority of the labour immigrants were Finnish citizens from the former eastern half of the kingdom of Sweden who were net contributors to the Swedish welfare state. This facilitated the recognition of their ethno-cultural difference, and, following the logic of universalism, the ethno-cultural difference of other minority groups in Sweden. The historical significance of the multicultural moment is still evident in the contemporary immigration and integration policies of Sweden. The affirmation of diversity continues to set Sweden apart from the rest of Europe, now more so than in the 1970s, even though the migratory context has changed radically in the last 40 years.
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The present investigation looks into the attitudes toward death in Paul’s authentic letters, and puts them in relation to modern theories of psychological coping. Drawing on psychologically-oriented hermeneutic theory, and theories about psychological coping in particular, I argue that each case of psychological coping must be understood in its historical situation as strategies emanating from a specific person’s subjective appraisal (cf. Pargament, Lazarus and Folkman). Paul’s letters frequently refer to persecution and violent death. To aid in psychological coping is often integral to the purpose of the letters, which makes the perspective of psychological coping akin to their genre. In the course of a tentatively assumed chronological order of 1 Thessalonians, Galatians, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Romans, Philippians, and Philemon, Paul moves from the perception of Jesus dying for the faithful to the understanding of dying with Jesus. His coping strategies concerning death are gradually transformed from conservative and deferring coping styles, to a more self-directing coping style, to collaborative and transformative coping styles, and finally to a new sense of deferring coping style in prison. The last case of deferring coping carries the traits of generosity and flexibility even in the face of death, which is in contrast to his previous letters. Through his correspondence, we see Paul’s attitude toward death transformed from denial to reaction, to processing, to acceptance (cf. Lindemann, Kübler-Ross, Bowlby, Parkes, among others). His strategies also shift in accordance with these understandings. Denial is accompanied by diversion, threat by aggression, processing by rumination, and acceptance by joy. The study shows the hermeneutic benefits of reading Paul’s letters as the rhetorically framed expressions of a person in a particular historical situation. The letters open small windows through which we can glimpse the coping process of a person of antiquity. In adopting the method of psychological exegesis, the study shows that the variety of attitudes toward death in Paul’s letters makes sense from the perspective of psychological coping. The psychological aspect of these letters is an underexamined richness that can extend into areas of contemporary individual and group identity, and from there to public policy and ethics.
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Tässä pro gradu -tutkielmassa arvioin Turun kaupungin ympäristönsuojelutoimiston vuosina 1995–2000 toteuttamien projektien yhteiskunnallista vaikuttavuutta. Projektit ovat: muovijätteen kierrättämiseen keskittynyt KAPULA, ilmanlaadun seurannan kehittämiseen luotu City Simulator, eri sektorien väliseen ympäristöyhteistyöhön kannustanut Green Know-How Turku, Hirvensalon kaavoituksen tulevaisuutta valottanut ICTULA sekä kansainvälinen sähköautoprojekti EVD-POST. Kaikki viisi projektia on toteutettu yhteistyönä, ja osallistujina niissä on ollut ympäristönsuojelutoimiston lisäksi niin Turun alueen kuntia, yrityksiä kuin eurooppalaisia kaupunkejakin. Tutkielmassa arvioin projektien yhteiskunnallista vaikuttavuutta julkishallinnollisesta näkökulmasta. Tässä tapauksessa yhteiskunnallinen vaikuttavuus merkitsee muun muassa sitä, miten ympäristönsuojelutoimisto on vastannut sille asetettuihin tavoitteisiin ja miten toiminta on vastannut siihen kohdistuvia yhteiskunnallisia tarpeita. Tutkimukseni perusteella tarpeet ovat muodostuneet 1990-luvun Suomen talouslaman, 1980- ja 1990-lukujen globaalin ja EU:n ympäristöpolitiikan sekä 1990-luvun kaupunkistrategioiden ja ympäristönsuojeluohjelman kautta. Projektien arviointiin hyödynnän tavoitelähtöistä metodia Evert Vedungin Public Policy and Program Evaluation sekä Huey-Tsyh Chenin Theory-Driven Evaluations -teoksia. Metodilla tarkennan tavoitteiden, toimenpiteiden ja lopputulemien suhdetta. Sen lisäksi käytän Ray Pawsonin ja Nick Tilleyn Realistic Evaluation -kirjan realistista arviointitapaa, jolla tutkin kontekstin ja tehtyjen toimenpiteiden vaikutusta projekteissa. Projektien arvioinnin jälkeen kokoan yhteen päätelmiä projektien yhteiskunnallisesta vaikuttavuudesta ja pohdin syitä siihen, miksi projektit eroavat vaikuttavuudeltaan. Tutkielman johtopäätöksinä on, että projektit eroavat yhteiskunnalliselta vaikuttavuudeltaan lähtökohtien ja hyväksyttävyyden johdosta esimerkiksi lainsäädännön ja ympäristöpolitiikan vuoksi. Kyse on osaksi myös siitä, että joissain projekteissa tavoitteet on asetettu epärealistisiksi suhteessa niiden toteutumiseen. Projekteihin kohdistuvat ulkoiset tarpeet, toimintaympäristö ja realistiset tavoitteet eivät kuitenkaan ehdottomasti takaa yhteiskunnallista vaikuttavuutta. Myös yhteistyöprojektien toteuttajien ominaisuudet eli sisäiset tekijät vaikuttavat yhteiskunnallisen vaikuttavuuden ilmenemiseen.
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Tässä pro gradu -tutkielmassa arvioin Turun kaupungin ympäristönsuojelutoimiston vuosina 1995–2000 toteuttamien projektien yhteiskunnallista vaikuttavuutta. Projektit ovat: muovijätteen kierrättämiseen keskittynyt KAPULA, ilmanlaadun seurannan kehittämiseen luotu City Simulator, eri sektorien väliseen ympäristöyhteistyöhön kannustanut Green Know-How Turku, Hirvensalon kaavoituksen tulevaisuutta valottanut ICTULA sekä kansainvälinen sähköautoprojekti EVD-POST. Kaikki viisi projektia on toteutettu yhteistyönä, ja osallistujina niissä on ollut ympäristönsuojelutoimiston lisäksi niin Turun alueen kuntia, yrityksiä kuin eurooppalaisia kaupunkejakin. Tutkielmassa arvioin projektien yhteiskunnallista vaikuttavuutta julkishallinnollisesta näkökulmasta. Tässä tapauksessa yhteiskunnallinen vaikuttavuus merkitsee muun muassa sitä, miten ympäristönsuojelutoimisto on vastannut sille asetettuihin tavoitteisiin ja miten toiminta on vastannut siihen kohdistuvia yhteiskunnallisia tarpeita. Tutkimukseni perusteella tarpeet ovat muodostuneet 1990-luvun Suomen talouslaman, 1980- ja 1990-lukujen globaalin ja EU:n ympäristöpolitiikan sekä 1990-luvun kaupunkistrategioiden ja ympäristönsuojeluohjelman kautta. Projektien arviointiin hyödynnän tavoitelähtöistä metodia Evert Vedungin Public Policy and Program Evaluation sekä Huey-Tsyh Chenin Theory-Driven Evaluations -teoksia. Metodilla tarkennan tavoitteiden, toimenpiteiden ja lopputulemien suhdetta. Sen lisäksi käytän Ray Pawsonin ja Nick Tilleyn Realistic Evaluation -kirjan realistista arviointitapaa, jolla tutkin kontekstin ja tehtyjen toimenpiteiden vaikutusta projekteissa. Projektien arvioinnin jälkeen kokoan yhteen päätelmiä projektien yhteiskunnallisesta vaikuttavuudesta ja pohdin syitä siihen, miksi projektit eroavat vaikuttavuudeltaan. Tutkielman johtopäätöksinä on, että projektit eroavat yhteiskunnalliselta vaikuttavuudeltaan lähtökohtien ja hyväksyttävyyden johdosta esimerkiksi lainsäädännön ja ympäristöpolitiikan vuoksi. Kyse on osaksi myös siitä, että joissain projekteissa tavoitteet on asetettu epärealistisiksi suhteessa niiden toteutumiseen. Projekteihin kohdistuvat ulkoiset tarpeet, toimintaympäristö ja realistiset tavoitteet eivät kuitenkaan ehdottomasti takaa yhteiskunnallista vaikuttavuutta. Myös yhteistyöprojektien toteuttajien ominaisuudet eli sisäiset tekijät vaikuttavat yhteiskunnallisen vaikuttavuuden ilmenemiseen.