Index
Fadi Farra
(Whiteshield)
Christopher Pissarides
(London School of Economics)
Quantum Governance: Rewiring the Foundation of Public Policy
ISBN: 978-1-83753-779-2, eISBN: 978-1-83753-778-5
Publication date: 15 September 2023
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Farra, F. and Pissarides, C. (2023), "Index", Quantum Governance: Rewiring the Foundation of Public Policy, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 213-218. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83753-778-520231020
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:Emerald Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2023 Fadi Farra
INDEX
Absorptive capacity
, 43
Active institutional memory
, 128
Administration
, 67
Administrative efficiency (A)
, 85, 125, 179
drivers of institutional memory and strength of administrative learning curve
, 128
efficiency traditional cost–benefit approach to resilience notions and evaluation
, 132–133
institutional memory and administrative learning curve
, 127–128
knowledge management
, 130–131
organisational structure
, 129–130
organisational structure, skills and implementation gaps
, 126–127
policy experimentation
, 131–132
Administrative learning curve
, 127–128
strength of
, 128–132
Administrative system
, 59, 76
Adoption score
, 114
Agent-based models (ABMs)
, 155
Ancestral custom
, 64
Anthropology
, 156
Antiretroviral therapy (ART)
, 153
Assemblies
, 57
Assembly, The
, 85
Australian approach
, 127
Australian model
, 127
Automatic Enrolment in UK
, 144
Autonomy
, 23
Balance of Payments
, 55–56
Balance of Policy
, 56, 171
Balance of Public Policy (BoP)
, 17
Behavioural economics
, 155
Black Lives Matter
, 28
Bretton Wood Conference
, 196
Business
, 121
administration
, 43
Camille
, 65
energy block
, 65–69
in France
, 10–12
quantum learning block
, 69–73
Capabilities
, 180
Catching-up process
, 31
Change, focus on constants of
, 192–193
Cincinnati Initiative to Reduce Violence (CIRV)
, 152
Citizen-centric Governance
, 24–25
Clientela
, 63
Climate change
, 77, 82
Closed systems
, 5–6
Cognitive dissonance
, 138
Collaborative management frameworks
, 3
Comitia centuriata
, 57
Comitia tribute
, 57
Communication
, 199
Communicative action, power of
, 134–139
Community, 71
, 148–154, 184
and social meaning
, 79, 82
Constituent Assembly
, 11
Consumption tax
, 93
Contrat d’insertion profressionnelle (CIP)
, 129
Corporate sustainability
, 2
Cosmopolitan imaginary
, 82
COVID-19, 19
, 33–34
crisis
, 3
pandemic
, 137
Critical thinking process
, 198
Cultural capital
, 64, 71, 78, 145–146, 148
Cultural policy
, 66
Cycles of disruption
, 22
Dark matter, The
, 148
Database
, 89
Davos, Miremba in
, 12–15
Decentralisation and decrease of trust requirements
, 123–125
Delivery Unit
, 35
Dependency matrix
, 90
Dependency network methodology
, 90
Desacralisation of core beliefs
, 79
Development block
, 50
Development equation
, 171, 176
Development paradigms, public policy paradigms needs
, 24–26
Development paths, duality of society’s core mission and
, 47–49
Development performance (D)
, 169
Development theories
, 41
Digital community
, 14
Digital policies
, 108
Directorate for State Modernisation (DGME)
, 35
Domestic policy
, 58
Dominant narratives
, 76
Dutch disease
, 131–132
Economic capital
, 78, 143–144, 148
Economic metrics
, 55
Economic mobility
, 62
Economic models
, 155
Economic spectrum
, 70
Economically speaking
, 22
Economy
, 98
Education
, 71, 92, 98
policy
, 89
Educational achievements
, 197
Efficiency traditional cost–benefit approach to include resilience notions and evaluation
, 132–133
El Khomri Law
, 129
Energy
, 42–45
score
, 52
Energy and Development Performance
, 51
Energy block
, 42, 45, 50, 163
Camille and Robespierre
, 65–69
Miremba
, 74–78
Tiberius
, 57–61
Energy–Quantum Learning (E–Q learning)
, 172, 174
Environmental policies
, 88, 89, 152
Eternal system
, 193–194
Ethnology
, 155
Evil corporation
, 81
Experience curve
, 88, 92
Expertise-driven trust
, 179
Field social work (FSW)
, 159
Financial Crisis (2008)
, 3, 19, 80–81, 122, 155
Financial resources
, 147
Flourishing lives
, 20
Food products
, 88
Foundational quantum principle of public policy
, 52
Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR)
, 2
France (FRA)
, 51
Camille and Robespierre in
, 10–12
Free trade agreement
, 158
French community
, 73
French system
, 67
Friday for Future Movement
, 13
Fruition concept
, 156
Fully leverage policy narratives
, 199–200
Fundamental questions
, 191–192
Global South
, 14
Google
, 81
Governance policies
, 108
Government
, 5
reform ministries to transition from networked governance to
, 198–199
Gross domestic product (GDP)
, 3, 31, 37, 55–56
desacralise
, 195–197
Gross National Happiness
, 23
Grouping methodology
, 103
H1N1 influenza pandemic (2009)
, 132
Hammurabian Code, The
, 24
Health policy
, 89
Healthcare access
, 108
Heterogeneity
, 161
High-development performers
, 51
History
, 7, 20
Holistic approach
, 34
Homo economicus
, 41
Homogeneous national identities
, 82
Household survey data
, 156
Human Development
, 57, 196
Human Development Index
, 23, 196
Implementation process
, 126–127
Income-based compulsory benefit schemes
, 144
Inconsistency
, 138
Individual meaning
, 141, 183
cultural capital
, 145–146
dark matter
, 148
economic capital
, 143–144
social capital
, 146–148
Individual-specific quality
, 148
Individualism
, 152
Industrial policy
, 66
Industrial Revolution
, 22
Inertia
, 2–4
Innovation
, 153
Institutional mechanisms
, 35
Institutional memory
, 127–128
drivers of
, 128–132
Intangibles, adopt new metrics and tools to track
, 197–198
Intemporal analytical framework
, 57
Camille and Robespierre
, 65–73
Miremba
, 73–90
Tiberius
, 57–65
International organisations
, 34
Interpersonal trust
, 27
Judiciary process
, 102
Knowledge
management
, 130–131
of programme
, 159
regime
, 55
Kuwait (KWT)
, 51
La France Libre
, 11
Language
, 150
Lebanon (LBN)
, 51
Legitimacy (L)
, 67, 75, 85, 118, 177
crises
, 123
performance-based legitimacy, decentralisation and decrease of trust requirements
, 123–125
of policy system
, 58
trust potential
, 121–123
Libertas of the commonwealth
, 59
Linear cause–effect paradigm
, 37
Linearity in public policy
, 34–38
Local programmes
, 159
London School of Economics
, 136
Macroeconomic aggregates
, 154
Macroeconomic theories
, 154
Material resources
, 143
Means-tested welfare systems
, 159
MERS crisis (2015)
, 132
Miremba
, 73
energy block
, 74–78
illustrative story
, 74
quantum learning block
, 78–90
story analysis
, 73
Miremba in Davos (2020)
, 12–15
Mission statements
, 20
Mos maiorum
, 63
Multidimensional Poverty Index
, 23, 196
Narratives (N)
, 68, 85, 134, 199
alignment
, 182
narrative-building process
, 69
National agendas
, 35
National Assembly
, 10
National Audit Office
, 133
Network analysis
, 113
tools
, 88
Network approach
, 91
Networked governance, Reform ministries to transition from government to
, 198–199
New development paradigm
, 20–24
New Public Management
, 35, 76
Newtonian paradigm
, 41
Nobel Prize for Economic Sciences
, 151
Non-take-up
, 157, 160
Nuclear disarmament
, 138
Occupy Wall Street
, 28
OECD
, 28, 34, 144
members
, 27
nations
, 143, 146
Office for Standards in Education (Ofsted)
, 145
Oportunidades
, 133
Optimality
, 85
database
, 113
definition of
, 113
of policy mix
, 85–117
Optimisation paradigm
, 75, 79
Organisational structure of administrations
, 129–130
Paradigms, misalignment of
, 19–20
Partial correlation (PC)
, 90
Patricians
, 60
Patronage system
, 63
Pension policy
, 108
Performance-based legitimacy
, 123–125
Periodic table of public policies
, 167–169
Pilot schemes
, 129
Polarisation
, 137
Policy mix, Legitimacy, Administrative efficiency, Narrative, Individual meaning and Community (P.L.A.N.I.C)
, 174–187
Policy-opportunity matrix
, 176
Policy/policies
, 105
administrative efficiency
, 125–133
cynicism
, 4–5
domains
, 24–26, 98, 103, 199
energy accelerators
, 118
energy block
, 85
experimentation
, 129, 131–132
with high influence and low concentration of influence
, 111
issues
, 89
legitimacy
, 118–125
measuring optimality of policy mix
, 111–117
mix
, 57, 66, 74, 176
narrative
, 134–139, 181
network exercise
, 54
plans
, 186–187
public policies
, 85–117
risk assessment
, 171
sectors
, 89
systems
, 54, 74, 117
Policymakers
, 120, 122, 138, 188, 191
Policymaking process
, 118, 191
Policymaking realm, narrow vision of development confined to
, 36–37
Political discourse and narrative
, 135
Political legitimacy
, 118
Political process
, 4
Politicians
, 132
Populus Romanus
, 59
Post-materialist values theory
, 79
Potential policy absorption
, 144
Poverty reduction scheme
, 133
Power of communicative action
, 134–139
Primary socialization
, 149
Profit and loss statement (P&L)
, 171
Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA)
, 92
Prospera
, 133
Public administrations
, 188
Public policy gap
achieving SDGs
, 31–34
changes
, 37
diminishing returns from public policy
, 26–27
misalignment of paradigms
, 19–20
narrow vision of development confined to policymaking realm
, 36–37
new development paradigm
, 20–24
practice
, 34–38
public policy paradigms need to catch up with development paradigms
, 24–26
silo mindset obstructs adoption of holistic approach to development
, 34
technological miracle
, 29–31
world facing trust erosion and decline in social capital
, 27–29
Public policy paradigms
, 19, 24–25, 37, 39
with development paradigms
, 24–26
Public policy/policies
, 4, 6, 41, 85, 89, 119, 154–156, 188
analysis
, 24
and change
, 15–17
closed systems
, 5–6
curriculums
, 188, 200
experience curve
, 88–95
finding constants in space–time continuum
, 6–15
great paradox of our times
, 1
implement expiration dates for
, 194
inertia
, 2–4
measuring optimality of policy mix
, 111–117
narrative of progress
, 1–2
periodic table of
, 95–111, 167–169
policy cynicism
, 4–5
reductionism and linearity in
, 34
strategies
, 56
system
, 193
Public sector management systems
, 76
Quantitative criteria
, 182
Quantum equation of development
, 44–47, 53, 56, 163, 169–170
in practice
, 49–57
Quantum governance
, 42
balance of policy
, 171
establishing strategy
, 170
framework
, 42, 82
identifying ‘rules of the game’
, 164–166
implementing plan
, 187–189
outlining plan
, 174
P.L.A.N.I.C
, 174–186
periodic table of public policies
, 167–169
policy plans
, 186–187
policy risk assessment
, 171
quantum equation of development
, 169–170
rational agenda
, 187
setting theoretical foundations
, 167
target statements
, 171–174
Quantum learning
, 42–45, 48, 141
community
, 148
individual meaning
, 141–148
input
, 45, 169
in practice
, 156–161
public policy and social norms
, 154–156
impact of social norms on quantum learning
, 151–154
Quantum learning block
, 42, 45, 163
Camille and Robespierre
, 69–73
Miremba
, 78–90
Tiberius
, 61–65
Quantum paradigm
, 57
Quantum principle of public policy
change of unit and quantum governance
, 39–42
duality of society’s core mission and development paths
, 46–49
energy and quantum learning
, 42–45
intemporal analytical framework
, 57–90
quantum equation of development
, 45–46
quantum equation of development in practice
, 49–57
Quantum residual
, 52
Randomised control trials (RCTs)
, 161
Rational agenda
, 187
Reductionism in public policy
, 34–38
Reform ministries to transition from government to networked governance
, 198–199
Reform public policy education
, 200
Regal Powers
, 24
Regulatory enforcement
, 93
Religion
, 72
Research
, 158
Resilience notions and evaluation, efficiency traditional cost–benefit approach to include
, 132–133
Return on Energy (ROE)
, 46, 174
Revealed comparative advantage (RCA)
, 114
Robespierre
, 65
energy block
, 65–69
in France
, 10–12
quantum learning block
, 69–73
Roman Republic
, 9, 16, 85, 87
Rome, Tiberius in
, 7–10
Roseto effect
, 48
Rules of the game questions
, 166–167
SARS outbreak (2003)
, 132
Scotland’s Violence Reduction Unit
, 151–152
Secondary socialization
, 150
Sectoral policies
, 24–26
Senate
, 7
Senators
, 8
Singapore (SGP)
, 51
Small artisans
, 69
Social capital
, 63, 70, 78, 146–148
world facing trust erosion and decline in
, 27–29
Social cohesion
, 47
Social meaning, community and
, 79
Social mobility concept
, 143
Social norms
, 149–151, 154–156
impact of social norms on quantum learning
, 151–154
Social organisation
, 16
Social protection
, 92
Social sciences
, 156
Socialisation
, 149
Society’s core mission and development paths, duality of
, 46–49
Sociocultural values
, 152
Sociology
, 155–156
Sociotechnical systems
, 155
Solidarity
, 152
Sound foundations
, 118–125
Space–time continuum
, 16
Camille and Robespierre in France
, 10–12
finding constants in
, 6
Miremba in Davos
, 12–15
Tiberius in Rome
, 7–10
Spatio-temporal units, analytical flexibility in
, 194–195
Stagnation
, 2
Statistical model
, 90
Superannuation in Australia
, 144
Sustainability
, 77
Sustainable Development Agenda, The
, 3, 24, 31, 49, 55, 89, 111, 113
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
, 27, 33, 37, 50, 57, 88–89, 167
achieving
, 31–34
database
, 90
Systematic quantification of linkages
, 197
Systemic dependence
, 92
of node
, 91
numbers
, 114
Systemic influence
, 114
of node
, 90–91
of policy
, 95, 102
Tax policy
, 66
Taxation
, 58
Technology-related policies
, 111
Theoretical paradigms
, 24
Tiberius
, 57
assassination
, 90
energy block
, 57–61
quantum learning block
, 61–65
in Rome
, 7–10
Time horizon
, 166
Top-down system
, 42
Trade policy
, 66
Transformative process
, 82
Trust
, 27, 119, 123
decrease need for coercion
, 120
UN resolution (2011)
, 23
Unemployment benefits
, 108
United Arab Emirates
, 51
Universal Basic Income (UBI) 131
Universal Credit (UC)
, 133
Urban population
, 69
US education system
, 146
US election (2016)
, 122
US Federal Reserve Chair
, 81
US presidential election (2016)
, 25
US programme
, 152
Values-driven trust
, 179
Welfare system
, 159
Whole-of-government approaches
, 35, 198
Workmen
, 69
World Economic Forum
, 26
World Health Organisation
, 119
- Prelims
- Introduction: Rewiring the Foundations of Public Policy
- Chapter One: The Public Policy Gap
- Chapter Two: The Quantum Principle of Public Policy
- Chapter Three: The Energy of Policy Systems
- Chapter Four: The Quantum Learning
- Chapter Five: Quantum Governance in Practice
- Conclusion
- Glossary
- Endnotes
- Index